Kirkcudbright

Kirkcudbright (pronounced "kuh-KOO-bry") is a coastal town in Dumfries and Galloway in southwest Scotland, with a poppulation in 2020 of 3350. Farming and fishing are its main trades. In the late 19th century several artists were attracted to paint in this area, notably EA Hornel (1864-1933), who came to live in Broughton House. Variously described as "The Glasgow Boys" or as Impressionists, they were much influenced by Japanese print, by French realism and by the natural scenes they found in Scotland — and above all they loathed the snooty Edinburgh art establishment. Their art movements eventually dissolved into others but Kirkcudbright continued to attract painters, so today it has a collection of galleries out of proportion to its size.

Visitor information

 * Visit Kirkcudbright website

Get in
Kirkcudbright is almost cut off from the public transport network. The nearest railway station is Dumfries, 27 miles east, with trains every hour or two between Carlisle, Kilmarnock and Glasgow Central.

DGC Bus 505 / 555 is a school bus — anyone can use it but it only runs once on schooldays, from Kirkcudbright around 9AM via Castle Douglas to Dumfries, taking 75 min, and setting off back around 2PM. A second bus only runs from Dumfries as far as Castle Douglas.

Bus 517 runs once M-F from Gatehouse of Fleet via Borgue, taking 40 min to Kirkcudbright.

So you need a car. Follow A75 west from Carlisle and Dumfries towards Stranraer, and branch south onto A762.

Get around
Walk around town, but you need your own wheels for outlying sights and accommodation.

Taxi operators are BPs (+44 7711 903928), Nicky's (+44 7397 874439) and Allans (+44 1557 331663).

See

 * Art galleries dot the town. Kirkcudbright Galleries on St Mary St is the civic collection, open M-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su noon-5PM. Tolbooth is the civic art space. The others are commercial and exhibits are for sale. Those open in 2022 are Ochre next to Tolbooth, High Street Gallery next to that, Whitehouse Gallery on St Mary Street, Julie Hollis opposite, Harbour Cottage on Castle Bank, and Cornerways south on Selkirk Rd.
 * was built in 1620 and fell into ruin from 1818.
 * Anwoth Old Church is a ruin of 1626 a mile north of Cardoness Castle.
 * See Castle Douglas for Orchardton Tower further east.
 * was built in 1620 and fell into ruin from 1818.
 * Anwoth Old Church is a ruin of 1626 a mile north of Cardoness Castle.
 * See Castle Douglas for Orchardton Tower further east.
 * See Castle Douglas for Orchardton Tower further east.
 * See Castle Douglas for Orchardton Tower further east.

Do

 * St Mary's Isle is a pleasant 4 mile loop trail south of town. In medieval times it was a tidal island and had a priory, but that's been cleared away and St Mary's is now a bosky peninsula.
 * The Swimming Pool on Castledykes Rd is 20 m by 8.5 m, max depth 1.5 m. It's open M-F to 8PM and Sa Su to 4PM.
 * Golf: Kirkcudbright Golf Club is on Stirling Cres half a mile north of town. White tees 5717 yards, par 69, visitor round £35. Other courses are at Cally Palace Hotel in Gatehouse of Fleet, see Sleep, and Brighouse Bay southwest on the coast.
 * Golf: Kirkcudbright Golf Club is on Stirling Cres half a mile north of town. White tees 5717 yards, par 69, visitor round £35. Other courses are at Cally Palace Hotel in Gatehouse of Fleet, see Sleep, and Brighouse Bay southwest on the coast.
 * Beaches are some miles out. On the Solway coast east of the river are Howwell Bay and Mullock Bay. West bank of the Dee estuary along B727 is the attractive beach of The Dhoon. Further south down a lane is Brighouse Bay, with a campsite, riding centre and golf course. Continue west towards Gatehouse of Fleet to reach Carrick Beach.
 * The Gralloch is a bike race on hillside dirt tracks, held in the forests above Gatehouse of Fleet on 18 May 2024. It acts a qualifier for the UCI World Championships in Belgium in October.
 * Kirkcudbright Jazz Festival is next held 13-16 June 2024.
 * Riding of the Marches is the civic custom of "beating the bounds" with a cavalcade of riders in mid-July.
 * Kirkcudbright Country Fair is held at The Carse on Tongland Rd, same weekend as the Riding.
 * Kirkcudbright Tattoo is fireworks, floodlights, pipe bands and general razzmatazz in late Aug.

Buy

 * Tesco is the main store, on St Cuthbert St in town centre, open M-Sa 7AM-10PM, Su 9AM-6PM.
 * Co-op Food store next to the castle is open daily 7AM-10PM.
 * Farmers Market is held on the fourth Sunday of the month 11AM-3PM, various central locations.

Eat

 * Kirkcudbright Bay Hotel at 25 St Cuthbert Street has rooms but is primarily a pub with good grub.
 * Thai Kitchen is north end of town near the golf course.
 * Cream o' Galloway is a dairy farm with an ice-cream shop out at Rainton near Gatehouse of Fleet. You can make your own and watch the process from cow to carton.
 * Cream o' Galloway is a dairy farm with an ice-cream shop out at Rainton near Gatehouse of Fleet. You can make your own and watch the process from cow to carton.

Drink

 * Town pubs include Masonic Arms on Castle Street, Steam Packet Inn on St Cuthberts Place, and Tides Inn on St Cuthbert St.
 * Dark Art Distillery on St Mary Street makes gin.

Sleep

 * is a campsite and caravan park on the east edge of town, open all year.

Connect
Kirkcudbright and A75 have 4G from all UK carriers, though Vodafone is patchy, and there are lots of dead spots on the nearby highways. As of March 2022, 5G has not reached this area.

Go next

 * Castle Douglas has the outstanding Threave Gardens.
 * Newton Stewart is the base for exploring Glen Trool.
 * Dumfries was where Robert Burns spent his last years; his early life was around Ayr.