Tour
Kilrenny - Places To Visit
Crail
Museum & Heritage Centre , 62-64 Marketgate
Crail, KY10 3TL Tel: 01333 450869 Costume, Textiles , Fine Art
, Medicine , Weapons and War , Archives , Science and Technology
, Social History.
Crail
Pottery, 75 Nethergate North, Crail, KY10 3TX
Tel: 01333 451212 Crail Pottery, Established in 1965, is set amidst
a beautiful pot and flower filled yard in the heart of Crail.
The
Scottish Fisheries Museum, St Ayles, Anstruther, KY10 3AB
Tel: 01333 310628 The Scottish Fisheries Museum is a multi-award
winning national museum which tells the story of Scottish fishing
from the earliest times to the present.
St
Andrews Botanic Gardens,
Canongate, St Andrews, KY16 8RT Tel: 01334 476452 St Andrews Botanic
Garden extends to 15 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and
glass houses. The design and wide range of plants has won acclaim
and recognition world wide.
Kellie
Castle,
Pittenweem, Pittenweem, KY10 2RE
Tel: 01333 720326 Kellie Castle is a very fine example of the
domestic architecture of Lowland Scotland. The oldest part is
believed to date from 1360, but the building in its present form
is mainly 16th and early 17th century and was completed about
1606. Sympathetically restored by the Lorimer family around 1878,
it contains magnificent plaster ceilings, painted panelling and
furniture designed by Sir Robert Lorimer.
Tentsmuir
Point, This large area of sand dunes and beach at the mouth
of the Tay Estuary forms an important roosting and feeding area
for huge gatherings of seaduck, waders and wildfowl. The reserve
is also a haul-out area for over 2000 common and grey seals.
Fife
Folk Museum,
High Street, Ceres, KY15 5NF
Tel: 01334 828180 The Fife Folk Museum invites you to discover
the history of everyday rural life in this area. Located in the
small historic burgh of Ceres, this collection has been built
up over more than thirty years. Generous donations from all over
Fife include everything from dolls' prams to farm carts, from
mouse-traps to man-traps, from bars of soap to box bed and bicycles.
Charlestown
Workshop, Rocks Road Charlestown, Charlestown, KY11 3EN Tel:
01383 872722 In it's heyday, Charlestown produced over one third
of the lime in Scotland for use in the building industry. Now,
the Scottish Lime Centre Trust provide training and hands-on experience
in the use of lime and other environment conscious building materials
for building repair at Charlestown Workshops in the former Broomhall
Estate Workshops and Yard, restored and converted in 2000. The
exhibition on traditional building technology also has a public
internet access point.
Ravenscraig
Park,
Dysart Road, KY1 2BB
Tel: 01592 412860 Ravenscraig Park is located between Ravenscraig
Castle and Dysart with attractive coastal footpaths and views
over the Forth Estuary.
St
Margaret's Cave,
Chalmers Street Car Park, Dunfermline, KY12 8DF Tel: 01383 313838
A cave where St Margaret, Queen of Scotland used to pray. At this
time (late 11th Century) it was on the banks of the Tower Burn
- and is now 86 steps below a car park.
Heron
Gallery and Bistro, 15a High Street, Pittenweem, KY10 2LA
Tel: 01333 311014 The Heron Art Gallery and Bistro opened in the
East Neuk of Fife, Scotland in November 2002. You will find us
located in the heart of the tranquil fishing village of Pittenweem.
Pittencrieff
House Museum,
Pittencrieff Park Hunt Place, Dunfermline, KY12 8QG Tel: 01383
313838 A 17th century house which was transformed into a museum
by Hugh Lorimer when Andrew Carnegie gave Pittencrieff Park to
Dunfermline in 1908. Now three galleries - art (international
and local), costumes and displays on the park and house.
Kirkcaldy
Museum & Art Gallery,
War Memorial Gardens, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1YG Tel: 01592 414860 Set
in lovely garden grounds, Kirkcaldy Museum & Art Gallery features
a superb collection of 19th - 21st Century Scottish paintings,
an award-winning permanent local history exhibition and a lively
changing exhibition programme. Gallery shop for crafts, cards
and local publications.
Methil
Heritage Centre,
272 High Street, Lower Methil, KY8 3EQ Tel: 01333 422100 Methil
Heritage Centre is a small local history museum and gallery located
in the town of Methil in Fife. The aim of the centre is to explore
the social and cultural heritage of the Levenmouth area, a part
of Fife which has, over the centuries, been at the heart of the
social and industrial development of Scotland.
Inverkeithing
Museum,
The Friary Queen Street, Inverkeithing, KY11 1LS Tel: 01383 313838
A small local history museum housed in the hospitum of the old
friary. Displays on Inverkeithing and Rosyth and Admiral Greig,
son of Inverkeithing and father of the Russian navy.
Forth
Bridges Visitor Centre,
Queensferry Lodge Hotel, North Queensferry, Fife. KY11 1HP Tel:
0131 225 6741
The Forth Bridges Visitor Centre Trust is a charitable organisation
to promote and educate the public about the Forth Bridge and Forth
Road Bridge. The Centre exhibits historical artefacts and models.
Andrew
Carnegie Birthplace Museum,
Moodie Street, Dunfermline, KY12 7PL Tel: 01383 724302 The birthplace
and memorial to Andrew Carnegie, the weaver's son who made a fortune
from the furnaces of the American Steel industry and who gave
his fortune away to benefit humanity.
Hill
of Tarvit Mansion House and Garden,
Cupar, Cupar, KY15 5PB Tel: 01334 653127 The present house was
remodelled in 1906 by Sir Robert Lorimer for Mr F B Sharp to form
a suitable setting for his notable collection which includes French,
Chippendale-style and vernacular furniture, Dutch paintings and
pictures by Raeburn and Ramsay, Flemish tapestries and Chinese
porcelain and bronzes. The interior is very much in the Edwardian
fashion. The formal gardens to the south were also designed by
Lorimer. Restored Edwardian laundry. Path to hilltop panoramic
indicator.
British
Golf Museum, Bruce Embankment, St Andrews, KY16 9AB Tel: 01334
460046 The British Golf Museum traces the history of golf, in
both Britain and abroad, from the middle ages through to the present
day. It looks at all aspects of the game from the history of the
rules through to its Royal connections, from the earliest references
to the players who make golf what it is today. Using interesting
and informative text panels coupled with an unsurpassed collection
of memorabilia, golf's fascinating story is revealed in a stimulating
and refreshing way.
Abbot
House, Maygate, Dunfermline, KY12 7NE
Tel: 01383 733266 It has borne witness to the intrigues of Church
and State, survived fire and tempest, war and pillage and even
outlasted much of the great Benedictine Abbey itself. Within its
walls Abbots and Kings have consulted on affairs of State, while
great poets like Henryson and Dunbar have declaimed their latest
works. Hardly any aspect of Dunfermline's and Scotland's colourful
history has failed to leave its mark.
Balmerino
Abbey, Balmerino, Newport-on-Tay, DD6 8SB
Tel: 0131 243 9331 Ruins of a Cistercian Monastery, founded in
1229. Visitors cannot enter the buildings, but can view from the
grounds which contain an ancient Spanish chestnut tree - one of
the oldest in the country.
Pittencrieff
Park,
Elgin Street, Dunfermline, KY12 7SH
Tel: 01383 313700 A public park of outstanding quality gifted
to the people of Dunfermline by Andrew Carnegie. Offers recreational
facilities for children's play, animal centre, greenhouses, woodland
walks, and skating areas.
Townhill
Country Park,
Townhill, KY12 0HT
Tel: 01383 313700 Just to the north of Dunfermline, surrounding
the village of Townhill. Taking in the beautiful Townloch and
the natural Townhill Wood.
Deep
Sea World, Forthside Terrace, North Queensferry, KY11 1JR
Tel: 01383 411880 Come face to face with Europe's largest collection
of Sand Tiger Sharks. Touch live exhibits in the large rockpools
and see piranha and other dangerous species in the stunning Amazonian
Experience.
Buckhaven
Museum,
College Street, Buckhaven, KY8 1LJ
Tel: 01592 412860 The museum features displays about the town's
history with a focus on the fishing industry. A room of 1920s
domestic objects is also on show.
Inchcolm
Abbey, Inchcolm Island, South Queensferry, KY
Tel: 01383 823332 Known as the Iona of the East . The abbey was
founded in the 12th century by Alexander 1. The island is also
famed for its seals, wildlife and coastal defences from the two
world wars. The best-preserved group of monastic buildings in
Scotland, founded around 1123, includes a 13th century octagonal
chapter house. Ferries from South Queensferry (Tel: 0131 331 4857)
takes 30mins.
Silverburn
Estate,
Silverburn Estate Largo Road, Leven, KY8 5PU Tel: 01592 416823
Silverburn Estate is an attractive natural feature of important
ecological and nature conservation value. It is a popular recreational
area consisting of play area, animal farm, nature centre and woodland
walks.
Burntisland
Edwardian Fair Museum,
102 High Street, Burntisland, KY3 9AS Tel: 01592 412860 The museum
features an Edwardian Fairground Display and also includes a display
about the history of Burntisland.
Scottish
Vintage Bus Museum,
M90 Commerce Park , Dunfermline, KY12 0SJ Tel: 01383 623380 The
Scottish Vintage Bus Museum is located in an ex Royal Navy stores
depot at Lathalmond, near Dunfermline, Fife and is open to visitors
from 12:30 - 5pm on Sundays from Easter until late September /
early October.
Scotstarvit
Tower, Hill Of Tarvit Mansion House, Ceres, KY15 5PB Tel:
01334 653127 Restored 16th Century tower house.
St
Andrews Cathedral, The Pends, St Andrews, KY16 9QL
Tel: 01334 472563 The remains of the largest cathedral in Scotland,
and of the associated domestic ranges of the priory. The precinct
walls are particularly well preserved.
St
Andrews Preservation Trust Museum,
12 North Street, St Andrews, KY16 9PW Tel: 01334 477629 A charming
16th century building housing a wealth of unique objects and photographs
from the history of the town and its people.
Culross
Palace, West Green Culross, Culross, KY12 8JH
Tel: 0131 243 9331 A small royal burgh containing fine examples
of Scottish domestic architecture of the 16th and 17th century.
Features decorative painted ceilings of the period and furnishings
with restored 17th century gardens. Medieval garden, exhibition.
AV audio, tour, shop and tea room.
Aberdour
Castle, Aberdour, KY3 0SL
Tel: 01383 860519 Built by the Douglas family, the 13th century
fortified residence was extended in the 15th, 16th & 17th
centuries. The finished result provided accommodation with a gallery
and fine painted ceiling. Also delightful walled garden with beehive-shaped
doocot.
St
Andrews Castle, The Scores, St Andrews, KY16 9AR
Tel: 01334 477196 The ruins of the castle of the Archbishops of
St Andrews, dating in part from the 13th century. Notable features
include 'bottle-dungeon' and mine and counter-mine tunnelled during
the siege that followed the murder of Cardinal Beaton in 1546.
These siege works are the finest of their kind in Europe.
Lochore
Meadows Country Park, Crosshill, KY5 8BA
Tel: 01592 414300 Lochore Meadow Country Park lies in the heart
of Fife regional Park West. It is a major centre for outdoor and
environmental education in Fife.
The
Fife Coastal Path is a real walk on the wild side. The first
walk of its kind in Scotland, when complete will extend 78 miles
starting at the world famous Forth Bridges and finishing beyond
the Tay Bridge. Currently the Path stretches from North Queensferry
in the west, to Crail in the east.
The
Abbot Kitchen,
Maygate, Dunfermline, KY12 7NE
Tel: 01383 733266 Heritage Centre, View 100 years of history of
Dunfermline and Fife from Pictish Times to the present day. Housed
in an impressive 15th century building which itself has a fascinating
history.
Dunfermline
Palace and Abbey, St Margaret Street, Dunfermline, KY12 7PE
Tel: 01383 739026 The remains of a great Benedictine abbey founded
by Queen Margaret in the 11th century. The foundations of her
church are under the present superb nave, built in the 12th century
in the Romanesque style.
Kinburn
Park,
Doubledykes Road, St Andrews, KY16 9DP
Tel: 01334 476452 Beautiful park situated close to St Andrews
town centre. Tennis club, bowling
club and museum all located within the park.
Ravenscraig
Castle,
Dysart Road, Kirkcaldy, KY1 2BB
Tel: 01592 416823 Situated at Ravenscraig Park this Castle was
built by James II in 1460 as a defence against the English and
pirates who harried the Firth of Forth.
Laing
Museum,
High Street, Newburgh, KY14 6DX
Tel: 01334 412934 The Laing Museum deals with the archaeology
and social history of Newburgh and the surrounding area.
Lindores
Abbey, Newburgh, Fife. The ruins of a foundation of the Benedictine
Order established in 1178, situated on the eastern outskirts of
Newburgh in North-West Fife. The monks who cultivated fruit growing
in the area were ousted during the Reformation in the 16th Century.
Since then the greater part of the abbey's red sandstone has been
plundered for local house building.
Crawford
Arts Centre,
93 North Street, St Andrews, KY16 9AD Tel: 01334 474610 Temporary
exhibition venue, open all year, showing a wide variety of visual
and applied art, art classes for adults and young people, studio
theatre hired by different groups, active friends organisation.
Letham
Glen,
Scoonie Brae, Leven, KY8 4SH
Tel: 01592 416823 Letham Glen is an attractive natural feature
of important ecological and nature conservation value. It is a
popular recreational area consisting of an animal centre, nature
centre and woodland walks.
St
Monans Windmill,
Coal Farm, St Monans, KY10 2DQ
Tel: 01334 412934 Historic Windmill associated with St Monans
Salt Pans with interpretative displays and view of Forth Estuary.
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