Maxwell Country
Sir William Maxwell of Monreith, an Improving landowner of the late 18th Century, built Port William an the site of an earlier fishing village and developed the harbour to allow shipment of fertiliser to local farms. Another illustrious member of the family was Sir Herbert Maxwell, who was a painter, historian and plantsman; thanks to him also, many local monuments were among the first to be taken into State care, such as the steep Motte of Druchtag, just outside Mochrum. More famously, Gavin Maxwell wrote the classic Ring of Bright Water and grew up near Elrig, just inland.
The raised beaches to the north of Port William, alter you pass the sandy picnicking beaches at the end of the village, are impressive geological features marking sea levels at the end of the Ice Age, but they were also home to the brandy holes of the local smugglers, who were particularly active in the area.
Harbour fishing is popular at the Port, and there is a footpath, Garnets Way, starting near the old Corn Mill. The village has a dynamic community life, with a Carnival Week in summer; browsers will enjoy the community-run charity shop and craft shop an The Square. read more