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- Langholm Online - Guide for places to visit, things to do and places to stay.
- Langholm Capital - Services to mid-market buyouts and investments in European consumer facing companies.
- Langholm Golf Club - Details of nine hole course, scorecard, calendar and contacts for events at Whitaside.
- Crown Hotel, Langholm - Offers bed and breakfast, with evening meals. Includes tariff, booking form and contacts.
- Langholm Rugby Football Club - Contains match news, and a brief guide to the club.
- Border Strathspey and Reel Society - Based in Langholm and is dedicated to keeping traditional Scottish music alive. Lists group information, news, concerts, members and associated links.
- Langholm Online - Local information including pictures, links and message board.
- Langholm Walks - Information about 15 walks, covering over 80 miles. Details about the walk, terrain, travel and accommodation.
- Langholm Cricket Club - History, results, chat, notice board and contacts for events at Castleholm.
- Langholm Online - Personal web site containing photographs and information on the town of Langholm.
Wikipedia Articles
- Langholm RFC - Langholm Rugby Football Club are a rugby union team founded in 1871. They play their home games at Milntown, Langholm in Dumfries and Galloway.
- Langholm - Langholm, also known colloquially as the "Muckle Toon", is a burgh in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, on the River Esk and the A7 road. The town grew around the textile industry, but is now best-known as the birthplace of Hugh MacDiarmid and Thomas Telford.
- Hector Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm - Hector Seymour Peter Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm, AE, PC (4 October, 1922 – 30 August 2006), was a Conservative
- Canonbie - Canonbie is a small village in south west Scotland, six miles south of Langholm and two miles north of the Anglo-Scottish border. It is on the A7 road from Carlisle to Edinburgh, and the River Esk flows through it.
- Battle of Arkinholm - The Battle of Arkinholm was fought on May 1 1455, at Arkinholm near Langholm in Scotland, during the reign of King James II of Scotland.