Wigtown: A Rainy Day Trip to Scotland’s Book Town

Wigtown is Scotland’s official National Book Town. It’s a small, quiet, charming little town with traditional houses interspersed with book shops.

We found plenty of parking near the bowling green and spent a few hours meandering up North Main Street and back down South Main Street. Most of the bookshops are in this area. 

A row of colourful traditional houses and spring daffodils overlooking the bowling green in Wigtown, Scotland.

I think we went in most of the them (about a dozen). The shops range from huge and rambling to small and cosy. Quite a few combine selling small gifts and antiques along with the books. Some specialise and others seem to stock simply everything!

I particularly liked the ones with sofas that invited you to sit and read for a while. Byre Books stood out for being more themed and specialising in folklore and fantasy.

A few honest thoughts

If you’re a book lover, it’s a must-visit, though I did find some second-hand prices a bit high.
It was hard not to think “I could order this for cheaper online!” but it’s important to support local shops too, and we came away with eight books. The gift and merchandise options also felt a little generic in places, I would have loved to see more unique, local items, or items for book lovers.

We did get a unique keyring from Faodail, apparently made by the shopkeeper’s partner 😊

A handmade wooden keyring with a thistle design and "Wigtown Book Town" engraving, found at Faodail Antiques.
A bowl of homemade sweet potato, coconut and chilli soup and crusty bread at Cafe Rendezvous in Wigtown.

Beyond the Books

Between shops, there’s a selection of cafes and we had a tasty soup and bread at Cafe Rendezvous.

I think you need to be a book lover to make this town a destination. However, there’s also an old church with a historic grave, an old harbour and a wetland area with a bird hide that you can explore when you’ve exhausted the book shops.

Overall, Wigtown is a pretty town and it worked perfectly as a rainy-day trip during this visit to Dumfries & Galloway.

The Open Book shop on a quiet street corner in Wigtown, the National Book Town of Scotland.

Wigtown is about an hour’s drive from Serenity 22 Barend, making it a great day trip for our guests. See more rainy day trip ideas here.

If you’re heading West towards Wigtown, the Gem Rock Museum in Creetown is right on the way and well worth a stop before it closes in October.

Planning Essentials

Address & Links

Address: Wigtown, Newton Stewart, DG8 9JH

Official Site: Association of Wigtown Booksellers

Planning Your Trip

Distance: 50 miles W from Serenity ~1h 10min drive

Navigation: Google Maps | Waze | What3Words

Our Tips: Make a list of the books you’d like to find before your visit.

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