Situated in the Doon Valley, Dalmellington stands at 600 ft above sea level and is scattered over a hillside. The town developed around textiles, the railway, ironworks, coal mining and afforestation and this attractive settlement is dominated by the attractive Kirk of the Covenant, which is located at the top of the village.
The Doon Valley Museum is housed in one of the oldest buildings in the town (1744), explores the social and industrial heritage of the area and also boasts an art gallery.
Loch Doon, near Dalmellington is the largest inland loch in southern Scotland, and the area around it gives great opportuities for walking and cycling as well as the Carrick Forest Drive.
There are several eating establishments in the town, and a range of independent shops, bank and Post Office.
Dalmellington is also a recognised UNESCO Biosphere community. Biosphere Communities are places where local residents and businesses have committed to being Proud Supporters of the Biosphere and to;
- Help to conserve the natural resources of the Biosphere.
- Support the economy to benefit local people and nature.
- Promote cultural heritage and local products.
- Contribute to the health and wellbeing of the community.
- Develop knowledge, understanding and promote research.
- Raise awareness of the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire Biosphere.
They are destinations in the Biosphere where you can be assured of a warm welcome and an opportunity to experience some of Galloway and Southern Ayrshire Biosphere’s hidden gems.
To find out more about UNESCO Biosphere communities, click here.