Local Information
Cuil Darach is the 21st Century4 star bed and breakfast family
home, situated on the boundary of the ancient market town of Biggar. It
has beautiful views to open countryside and rolling hills yet
it is only 5 minutes walk from the High Street with its restaurants,
pubs, hotels and shops.
In Biggar and District, there are 6 museums, 2 parks and a unique
Victorian puppet theatre. It was also the home of Albion Motors
and this is remembered in one of the museums. It has the only
working gasworks in Scotland and is open on several days in the summer
months to demonstrate this old technology to enthusiasts.
Biggar is the home of classic
car rallies; the Volkswagen Owners Festival and the builders of the biggest
bonfires in Scotland. William Wallace allegedly stood on
the Cadger’s
Brig to spy on the English Army; John Buchan came from nearby and
made the area famous as the location of his thriller, ‘The
Thirty-nine Steps’. William Gladstone's family originated in
this town.
There is an 18-hole Golf Course at Biggar Park, together with tennis
and putting. Permits are available for angling in the Clyde
and Tweed. Numerous country walks are possible along tracks
in the hills and at lower levels. There are regular classical
concerts, dramas and folk music concerts and the Little
Biggar Festival at the end of October.
- Our very latest attraction is the community woodland of Little
Mitchellwood which opened to the public in August 2006
There are a number of other attractions and activities available
within a short driving distance:
- Dawyck
Botanic Gardens, noted for its cold weather trees and
other plants (part of Edinburgh Group of Botanic Gardens)- bring
your camera or your paint brush!!
- Broughton
Gallery set in beautiful surroundingsjust above Broughton
- Skirling Gallery where David Davies displays his works of art
- Little
Sparta Garden, Dunsyre, home of the famous artist, poet and landscape philosopher,
the late Ian Hamilton Finlay, where there is over 270 of his
artworks on display.
- Stobo Castle which now operates as a health spa
- Neidpath Castle – medieval castle, erstwhile home of the
Fraser, Hay and Douglas families.
- Kailzie
Gardens – beautiful gardens where you can view the
ospreys
- New Lanark – (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and lasting monument
to Robert Owen, social pioneer.
- Rosslyn Chapel - made even more famous by Dan Brown's "The DaVinci
Code"
This area of Scotland is a Painters’ Paradise, with inspirations
from Cuil Darach itself through to Dawyck, Kailzie Gardens, the picturesque
villages of Skirling and Broughton and beyond to Clyde and Tweed
riverbanks and into the hills of this bonnie country.
Some of the Golf Courses within 30 miles:
Biggar, Carnwath, West Linton, Rutherford Castle, Lanark, Carluke,
Arbory Brae Hickory Golf Links (Abington), Mouse Valley Golf
Course, Mouse Valley Kames Golf Course, Peebles, Cardrona, Moffat,
Glencorse, Lothianburn, Dalmahoy, (East and West), Deer Park and
Pumpherston, Uphall
Note: The Scottish Borders Region run a ‘Freedom of the
Fairways Golf Passport’ for the 21 golf courses in their Area.
Other activities :
- Hillwalking (on our highest hill Tinto) and the Southern Uplands.
- Forest Walking on Forestry Commission sites – notably Glentress
Forest
- Trout and Salmon fishing in the Rivers Tweed and Clyde. Permits
are available locally.
- Touring around our historic sites including buildings, gardens
and archaeological sites and other places of interest. (see below)
- Cycling the Tweed Cycleway – Biggar is the starting point
of this cycleway. Bikes can be hired at a number of centres.
- Horsebackriding, pony trekking and Icelandic pony trekking, some
through the forests and others through outstanding scenic beauty
into the hills.
- This being a Borders town, Rugby football is the predominant
winter game, with Biggar in the Premier League and easy access
to the International Rugby matches at Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Places of Interest
There are a number of Gardens and Historic Houses to be enjoyed in
the wider area:
- Traquair House and
Gardens at Innerleithen, by Peebles – the
oldest continually inhabited house in Scotland, with history going
back to the 12th century.
- Abbotsford House and Gardens, the home of novelist Sir Walter
Scott
- Monteviot
House and Gardens at Jedburgh
- 100
Aker Wood Visitor Centre at Melrose
- Queen Mary’s Gardens at Jedburgh and Mary Queen of Scots
House, a museum refurbished in 1987, the 400th anniversary of the
death of Mary
- The Teviot Watergardens half way between Jedburgh and Kelso
- Floors
Castle and Gardens, the home of the Duke and Duchess of
Roxburghe
- Mellerstain
House by Gordon, Georgian House designed by William
and Robert Adam
- The
Hirsel at Coldstream, the home of the Douglas-Homes
- Paxton House and Gardens by Berwick-on-Tweed
- Thirlestane Castle at Lauder, the ancient seat of the Earls and
Dukes of Lauderdale.
Edinburgh Attractions
If you don't want to pay Edinburgh prices, we are within easy reach
of Edinburgh and all its cultural activities, its historic heritage
and its sports facilities:
- Edinburgh
Fringe Festival, Edinburgh
International Festival, Edinburgh
Military Tattoo
- The Royal Yacht
Britannia is moored at Leith
- The Usher Hall, The Royal Festival Theatre, The King’s
Theatre, The Playhouse The Queen’s Hall, The Royal Lyceum
Theatre and the Traverse Theatre predominate at the Edinburgh Festival
but there are over a thousand other venues playing hosts to the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival.,
- The Royal Mile from Edinburgh Castle (where you can see the Scottish
Crown Jewels) to Holyrood Palace, The Law Courts, St Giles Cathedral and
The Old Town
- The Streets and Squares of Georgian Edinburgh
- The New
Parliament Building
- Murrayfield – for Rugby Internationals, The Meadowbank
Stadium for athletics
- The National Portrait
Gallery of Scotland, The National Gallery
of Scotland, The National Gallery of Modern Art, The National
Museum of Scotland, The National Museum of Childhood and the National
Library of Scotland are the treasure houses of Scottish culture,
history and art.
- The Edinburgh Zoo
Want to go Shopping?
There are Jenners, John Lewis, Harvey Nicholls, as well as the
multiple stores, boutiques and craft and gift shops.
Feeling Hungry? Thirsty?
There are a myriad of restaurants, pubs, hotels and cafes to suit
all tastes and pockets, see the tourist guides at Cuil Darach
Roots?
It is possible to start the search for your Scottish ancestors
from local records through to the National Records Centre in
Edinburgh
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