Fife Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Fife? Check out our Fife Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Fife.
Top Places to visit in Fife:
Eden Mill St Andrews, Isle of May National Nature Reserve, The Swilken Bridge, Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum, Forth Bridge, St Andrews Cathedral, Culross Palace, Falkland Palace & Garden, Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, Kellie Castle & Garden, Aberdour Castle, St Andrews Castle, Hill of Tarvit Mansionhouse and Garden, The Harbour Light Tower, Ravenscraig Castle
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Fife's coast - Trip to Scotland
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Da Dunfermline ripartiamo e proseguiamo lungo la costa sino ad arrivare a Dundee per la notte.
Durante il percorso, visitiamo pittoreschi villaggi di pescatori e una costa davvero affascinante.
Aberdou ha bellissime spiagge argentate e un castello del XIII secolo. È un villaggio storico, di circa 1.700 abitanti
Kirkcaldy è attualmente la più grande città della regione del Fife. Ha una popolazione di 47.000 abitanti
Elie costituisce, attualmente, una destinazione turistica rilevante, frequentata dalle famiglie dalla vicina Edimburgo che ne apprezzano l'aria tonificante
Saint Monans è un piccolo e pittoresco villaggio, una volta prevalentemente dedito alla pesca, attualmente attrazione turistica della zona
Pittenweem è un piccolo e isolato villaggio di pescatori posto in un angolo del Fife, sulla costa orientale della Scozia
Nella città di St. Andrews troviamo la cattedrale risalente all'VIII secolo. È una famosa cattedrale storica, ai suoi tempi la più grande, ora giace in rovina. L'insediamento è cresciuto a ovest della cattedrale e divenne ben presto la capitale ecclesiastica della Scozia, una posizione che mantenne fino alla Riforma scozzese.
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Culross West Fife Scotland
Tour Scotland video of photographs of Culross on visit to West Fife. The major USA TV series Outlander has recently been shooting in Culross, Fife This Scottish originally served served as a port city on the Firth of Forth and is believed to have been founded by Saint Serf during the 6th century. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the town was a centre of the coal mining industry. Sir George Bruce of Carnock, who built the splendid 'Palace' of Culross and whose elaborate family monument stands in the north transept of the Abbey church, established at Culross, the first coal mine in the world to extend under the sea, in 1575. Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald spent much of his early life in Culross, where his family had an estate. There is now a bust in his honour outside the Culross Town House. He was the first Vice Admiral of Chile. A small selection of my personal photographs shot on small group tours of Scotland.
Fife Scotland The Kingdom Of Fife In Pictures
A wee video showing some well known parts of the Kingdom of Fife Scotland as well as some of the lesser known parts such as Cupar,Wormit etc
Town House Culross Fife Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Town House in Culross on ancestry visit to West Fife. The major USA TV series Outlander has recently been shooting in Culross, Fife The Town House was built in 1626 and was the administrative centre of Culross with a tollbooth and witches' prison. This Scottish village originally served served as a port city on the Firth of Forth and is believed to have been founded by Saint Serf during the 6th century. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the town was a centre of the coal mining industry. Sir George Bruce of Carnock, who built the splendid 'Palace' of Culross and whose elaborate family monument stands in the north transept of the Abbey church, established at Culross, the first coal mine in the world to extend under the sea, in 1575. Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald spent much of his early life in Culross, where his family had an estate. There is now a bust in his honour outside the Culross Town House. He was the first Vice Admiral of Chile.
The Warrior Walk - Stirling Castle to the Wallace Monument
Along the way we look on a number of battlefields that shaped Scotland, hear how King Richard II of England came to be buried in a back garden in Stirling, and visit Cambuskenneth and the tomb of King James III of Scotland.
Music from the single, 'We Fight For Freedom', by Eddy Burns - available to download from all digital music platforms.
best route edinburgh to isle skye
Follow me as I drive Edinburgh to Glasgow M8, do not go into Glasgow city, connect onto the A82 to stop at the shores of Loch Lomond and then on to see Glencoe Glenfinan Monument and connect to the A830 for a stop at Glenfinan and the famous Harry Potter Viaduct. Travel times Edinburgh to Glasgow 45mins. Glasgow to Loch Lomond -
1hr 1min.
Continue on to Skye by road or book the ferry At Armadale. if driving on A87 stop to see Eilean Donan castle before crossing the Bridge to Skye.
Spend a day or two on Skye exploring the island, before driving through the spectacular Torridon hills en route to Inverness. If wishing to visit Applecross and drive the famous Bealach na Ba, remember it is unsuitable for caravans.
From Inverness head up the A9 to the East coast and Royal Burgh of Sutherland in Dornoch, discover Dunrobin Castle on the Dornoch shores. Travel to some of the finest whisky distilleries and explore the Cairngorms National Park en route back to Edinburgh.
Stop off at Falkirk to see the mythical Kelpies and on to Culross in Fife to explore the famous Outlander film location.
Join me on my tour to find the prettiest castle in Scotland, the best whisky, the most romantic castle, one of the best golf courses and of course Outlander.
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A brief tour of Edinburgh
A one-day trip from the port in Greenock (where the Grand Princess was docked on Tuesday, May 17, 2011) to Edinburgh, Scotland...featuring the Royal Mile. There was one stop enroute, at the 16th century town of Culross. We missed touring the Palace of Holyrood, as it was closed to the public pending the arrival of Queen Elizabeth II later in the week.
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Steve and I explore more o the Fife Coastal Path here in Scotland including the Robinson Crusoe statue, Shell Bay and the Elie Chain walk in part 2 of our series!
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Stirling Old Town - the back walk
a trip around Stirlings old town along the route of the back walk - a walk along the city walls, around Castle Crag to Gowan Hill, then back to Castle Wynd.