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Bus 372 from Dumfries stops outside New Abbey Corn Mill. Our journey planner will show you train and bus times and walking routes.

Enjoy 25% off entry when you arrive car-free by train, bus or bike. 25% off the standard Adult, Child or Concession admission price when you book online with code GOOD25 and show bus/train ticket or bike on arrival.

Woodgrove Taxis, Dumfries: 07721309537.

The railway line through South West Scotland, which stops at Dumfries on its journey from Gretna Green to Stranraer, passes some beautiful Scottish landscapes.

Scotrail have some great discounts if you’re travelling in a group of 3 or more, or with kids.

Here’s some information on accessibility on buses and trains. And here’s information on accessibility at New Abbey Corn Mill.

About New Abbey Corn Mill

The fully restored water-powered New Abbey Cornmill offers visitors a wonderful insight into Scottish rural life in years gone by. Situated in the pretty village of New Abbey and under the care of Historic Scotland, this three-storey whitewashed mill building was built towards the end of the 18th century by the Stewarts of nearby Shambellie House. However, it is thought that it reaches back much later than that, perhaps to as early as the late 13th century, when the Cistercian monks established their monastery of Dulce Cor ('Sweet Heart') at the far end of the village; today the mill is still known locally as 'Monks' Mill'. The mill is still in full working order and on most summer day visitors can see it run as it would have all of those years ago.

For any queries about visiting contact New Abbey Corn Mill on 01387 850260 or ticketing@hes.scot

Address: New Abbey Corn Mill, New Abbey, Dumfries, DG2 8BX. Visit Website