Trail trek Saint Margarets cave Dunfermline fife Scotland
A Walk to saint Margarets cave in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, also looking at the birth place
of Andrew Carnegie and the Dunfermline Abbey.
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SAINT MARGARET' S CAVE, DUNFERMLINE , SCOTLAND
ST MARGARET PILGRIMAGE DUNFERMLINE 2017
ST MARGARET'S PILGRIMAGE 2017
Highlight of a profoundly spiritual and happy day for the thousands of pilgrims who gathered today in Dunfermline to visit the sites assosciated with St Margaret Queen of Scotland.
They then processed with her relic through the streets and then finally celebrated Mass at St Margaret's Church with Archbishop Leo Cushley and many priests from around the country. The many hundreds of pilgrims overflowed into the Carnegie hall to watch via a stream but returned after Mass to venerate the relic.
This is the 3rd in this form of the annual pilgrimage. Be there next year!
ST MARGARET'S PILGRIMAGE DUNFERMLINE 3RD JUNE 2018
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ST MARGARET'S PILGRIMAGE DUNFERMLINE 3RD JUNE 2018
It is always a special day in which hundreds of Catholics from across Scotland led by Archbishop Leo Cushley gather in Dunfermline to honour St Margaret Queen of Scotland, learn about her life, process through the streets with her relic and celebrate Mass at the Church in her honour.
You don't want to miss it!
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Dunfermline - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Dunfermline - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom:
Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum, Scottish Vintage Bus Museum, Abbot House Heritage Centre, St Margaret's Cave, Alhambra Theatre, Dunfermline Public Park, Carnegie Hall,
Relic of St Margaret Queen of Scotland opened by Father Chris Heenan in Dunfermline ahead of 3D scan
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List of Best Things to do in Dunfermline, United Kingdom (UK)
Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum
Pittencrieff Park
Knockhill Racing Circuit
Dunfermline Abbey and Palace
Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries
Craigluscar Activities
Scottish Vintage Bus Museum
Fife Leisure Park
Alhambra Theatre
St Margaret's Cave
Places to see in ( Dunfermline - UK )
Places to see in ( Dunfermline - UK )
Dunfermline is a town and former Royal Burgh, and parish, in Fife, Scotland, on high ground 3 miles from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. From about the fifteenth century coal and limestone had been extracted in the area around Dunfermline, at first on a very small and localised scale. As the agricultural revolution gathered pace the demand for lime (for improving land) increased the requirement for coal to burn it.
Dunfermline was first recorded in the 11th century, with the marriage of Malcolm III, King of Scotland, and Saint Margaret at the church in Dunfermline. As his Queen consort, Margaret established a new church dedicated to the Holy Trinity, which evolved into an Abbey under their son, David I in 1128. Following the burial of Alexander I in 1160, the abbey graveyard confirmed its status as the burial place of Scotland's kings and queens up to and including Robert The Bruce in 1329.
Dunfermline is a major service centre for west Fife. Dunfermline retains much of its historic significance, as well as providing facilities for leisure. Employment is focused in the service sector, with the largest employer being Sky UK. Other large employers in the area include Amazon (on-line retailer), Best Western (hotels), CR Smith (windows manufacturing), FMC Technologies (offshore energy), Lloyds and Nationwide (both financial services).
Dunfermline Abbey on the Kirkgate is one of the best examples of Scoto-Norman monastic architecture. The main Dunfermline War Memorial on Monastery Street was unveiled by the Lord Lieutenant of Fife, Sir Ralph Anstruther in 1925. A Second World War Memorial and garden of remembrance were added in 1958 on a site assumed to have been home to the Apiaries of the Monastery.
To the north of the abbey, on the corner of Maygate and Abbot Street is the Category A listed Abbot House. This is the oldest secular building still standing in Dunfermline. Along Abbot Street is the Category B listed Dunfermline Carnegie Library which was built between 1881–1883. At the top of Moodie Street is the Category B listed handloom weavers' cottage, the birthplace of Andrew Carnegie which dates from the early 18th century. Just off East Port between Carnegie Hall and the High Street is Viewfield House, a large square stone Palladian three storey villa, built in about 1808 for James Blackwood, Provost of Dunfermline, and now a listed building.
Guildhall on the High Street was erected in 1807 by the guilds of the local merchants who were ambitious for Dunfermline to become the county town of Fife. City Chambers with its 36-metre-high (118 ft) high central clock tower and turrets, designed by James Campbell Walker and built between 1876–1879 .
In the car park between Bruce Street and Chambers Street is St Margaret's Cave, a place where she would retreat to pray in peace and quiet. orming the main entrance to Pittencrieff Park at the junction of Bridge Street and Chalmers Street is the Category A listed Louise Carnegie Memorial Gates, otherwise known as the Glen Gates. The gates which opened in 1929 were paid for by the Dunfermline Carnegie Trust and named after Louise Carnegie, the wife of Andrew Carnegie. Pittencrieff House, built around 1610 for Sir William Clerk of Penicuik, was designed as a centre piece.
Pitfirrane Castle, to the west of Dunfermline, was once the seat of the Halkett family. The castle which dates from the 16th century, was purchased by the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust in 1951 for the use as a clubhouse for Dunfermline Golf Club. To the south of Dunfermline is the Category A listed Hill House and Pitreavie Castle. Both dating from the mid-17th century, Hill House was built as a residence for William Monteith of Randford and Pitreavie Castle as a manor house by Sir Hendry Wardlaw. To the south-west of Dunfermline is the Category A listed Logie House, built as an Edwardian residence and seat for the Hunt family
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THE GLEN, Dunfermline, Scotland Vlog Episode 2 S2 - J.D ADVENTURES
Dale visits Dunfermline on his short trip to Scotland. In this episode he goes to the Glen also known as Pittencrieff Park. Link below about the park if you want more info
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The Kings Cave - Scotland
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This week while in Scotland, I took a ferry over to the Isle of Arran to visit The Kings Cave and find out how it got its name.
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The 4th St. Margaret's Pilgrimage
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Dunfermline
Dunfermline is a large town in the west of Fife. It was once the capital of Scotland and it's a great place to visit if you're interested in history. Dunfermline's heritage quarter includes the 12th century abbey which is the final resting place of Robert the Bruce and the burial site of 11 other Scottish kings and queens. You can also step back in time in The Royal Palace, Abbot House and St Margaret's Cave. The famous philanthophist Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline. You can see the story of his life at the Carnegie Birthplace Museum and visit the beautiful Pittencrieff Park which he bought for the people of the town.
Trail trek Cateran hole Northumberland secret cave
A quick trail trek to the Cateran hole in Northumberland, spoting Pheasants, sheep and getting cold down a hole.
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St Margaret's Pilgrimage 2015
On Sunday 28 June, the town of Dunfermline will play host to the St Margaret of Scotland Pilgrimage. Will you be there? Perhaps with your family or a parish group? It should be a really great day out as Fr Chris Heenan of St Margaret's Memorial Church in Dunfermline explains:
Dunfermline Abby, Scotland Vlog Episode 3 S2 - J.D ADVENTURES
in this episode dale visits the Dunfermline Abby, Fife, Scotland. the abby is the resting place of Robert the Bruce who is famous for betraying William Wallace. Follow the link for more info on this 768 year old church.
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Around Scotland - Dunfermline - Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum
Back at Dunfermline and this time went on the Andrew Carnegie trail around the town and came across the birth place museum. Not far from the Abbey. Great place and Ronnie the curator was really helpful and so informative. Its free to get in and there is so much I didn't know about Scotlands first Entrepreneur. He gave to so many and many foundations still in use were down to him and his money. This is a gem of a place and highly recommended
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Saint Margaret of Scotland
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