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Dalbeattie was founded in 1780
on the Water of Urr. Largely built of granite, it
was an important port in the 19th
century, its main purpose being to export the rock
mined from quarries on Craignar Hill. These would
form the basis for the Thames Embankment and
Liverpool Docks. The 12th century Motte
of Urr is said to be the largest and possibly the
best-preserved Norman motte and bailey earthworks
in Britain. The town itself is surrounded by
rolling countryside and offers the visitor many
fine walks.
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Further information:
Dalbeattie Hotels, Guest Houses, Bed and Breakfast
accommodation
Dalbeattie Self catering holiday cottages, cabins, lodges,
mobile homes parks
Dalbeattie
Camp sites and touring caravan parks
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