Fife is home to a wide variety of Scotland’s finest historic venues, providing a historical story for guests.
Why not experience a day in the life of the Stuart monarchs at Falkland Palace, the favourite hunting ground of Mary Queen of Scots.
Hill of Tarvit is one of Scotland's finest Edwardian mansionhouses.
Kellie Castle dates from as early as the 14th century and is one of Fife's hidden gems. The stunning grounds and garden could easily be a day out in themselves.
Family-friendly, nestled behind Falkland village, offering miles of woodland paths, café, shop, gallery and seasonal events
Linktown is a Church of Scotland Parish covering most of the south of Kirkcaldy with a membership of over 300. Linktown is a buzzing church and has many activities to suit all ages. Explore the site, then come and join us. You will be made very welcome.
Established in 1650 the Kirk of Abbotshall continues to be a focus of Christian worship and social gatherings. Sunday services are held during the year at 11.00am with united services in July. Our Young Church and Crèche meet during the church service in school term time. Abbotshall is ...
This was the fortress home of the Lochore family, established by Robert the Burgundian in c.1128. ...