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Best Attractions and Places to See in Dunfermline, United Kingdom UK

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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
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Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Scotland

Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Scotland - At first glance, the Scottish landscape is harsh: foreboding fortresses atop hills and cliffs, the desolate moors. Scotland is a land of legends and romance, from Robert the Bruce and Macbeth to lake monsters and the tragic Mary Queen of Scots. An overview of the best places to visit in Scotland:
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A Walk around The Town Of Dunfermline ( Close To Edinburgh ) In Scotland

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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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Places to see in ( Penicuik - UK )

Places to see in ( Penicuik - UK )

Penicuik is a town and former burgh in Midlothian, Scotland, lying on the west bank of the River North Esk. It lies on the A701 midway between Edinburgh and Peebles, east of the Pentland Hills. The town was developed as a planned village in 1770 by Sir James Clerk of Penicuik. It became a burgh in 1867. The town was well known for its paper mills, the last of which closed in 2004. More recently the town was home to the Edinburgh Crystal works. Penicuik has two secondary schools, Penicuik High School and Beeslack Community High School. Crystal FM is the Community Radio Station serving Penicuik & S W Midlothian on 107.4

The town's name is pronounced 'Pennycook' and is derived from Pen Y Cog, meaning Hill of the Cuckoo in the Old Brythonic language (also known as Ancient British and the forerunner of modern Welsh). Penicuik is Scotland's 50th largest town and the biggest settlement in Midlothian.

Near Penicuik is Glencorse Parish Kirk, which formed part of the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped (1886). Some of the streets nearby are named after characters in the novel and its sequel, Catriona (1893). Penicuik is home to the Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, garrisoned in Glencorse Barracks. Penicuik is twinned with the town of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue in France. The site of Penicuik was home to the paper mill established by Agnes Campbell in 1709. A monument in the churchyard reads 1737, Annabel Millar spouse to Thomas Rutherford Papermaker at Pennycuik.

Around 1770, the arrival of the Cowan family, and their expansion of the paper mill, led to the need for homes for their workers. The hamlet of Penicuik was expanded as a planned town (roughly based on Edinburgh's New Town) by Sir James Clerk of Penicuik, the builder of nearby Penicuik House, and by 1800 the population had risen to 1,700.

Penicuik was the site of a prison camp for French prisoners during the Napoleonic Wars (housed in the old range at Valleyfield Mill). The former camp is now the site of a housing development in Valleyfield. A monument dated 1830 by the River Esk commemorates the mortal remains of 309 prisoners of war who died 1811-14. It was erected by Alexander Cowan owner of the paper mill, whose house overlooked the burial site.

Penicuik hosted the inaugural Grand Match in curling, between the north and the south of Scotland, in 1847. This took place on the high pond on the estate of Penicuik House, not the low pond which is still used for curling on rare occasions. The town became a burgh in 1867. In the oldest part of Penicuik, surrounding the town centre and to the south of the former POW camp, crossing the river Esk is Pomathorn Bridge which was once a toll bridge and the main route between Edinburgh to the north and the Scottish Borders to the south. As such Penicuik has a number of ancient traveller's inns, including The Crown, and the Royal. Because of their location on such a busy caravan route, both these public houses advertise the patronage of many characters from Scottish 18th Century history, including alleged visits from Burke and Hare and Bonnie Prince Charlie.

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DUNFERMLINE - 10 Great Things To SEE & DO in Dunfermline, Scotland

The ancient city of Dunfermline in Fife, Scotland is not on many visitors list to visit, which is a shame, as it has a lot to offer - and makes a great day out from Edinburgh. In this video I show you all my favourite places to visit in Dunfermline and a few places where you can relax and have something to eat. Really hope you enjoy it and it inspires you to visit this fascinating Scottish city.

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Dunfermline Abbey and Palace
New Abbey Church of Dunfermline
St Margaret's Shrine
St Margaret's Cave
Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum
Dunfermline City Chambers
The Abbot House & Cafe
Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries & The Granary Cafe
Pittencrieff Park & Peacock Rooms
Andrew Carnegie Statue
Malcolm Canmore's Tower
Wallace's Well
The Garden for Heroes
Fire Station Creative & Cafe
269 Vegan Restaurant

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A peaceful walk through the scenic town of Queensferry, near Edinburgh, begins with views of the iconic Forth Bridges spanning the River Forth. The stroll continues through quaint streets filled with cozy restaurants and a friendly atmosphere, showcasing Queensferry’s blend of historic charm and lively character by the water’s edge.

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Visiting Fife in Scotland? | Travel guide video

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In this video, we show you some of the top places found in the kingdom of Fife to help you decide if you are visiting or not.

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1:40 St. Macduff Castle
2:35 Ravenscraig Castle
3:57 Kirkcaldy
4:20 Aberdour Castle
5:13 St. Bridget's Kirk

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Scotland travel documentary | Over 40 locations to visit

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4:36 Big Ben
4:44 London Dungeon
5:12 London Eye
6:22 Scotland Description
7:33 Dunfermline
7:53 St Ninians
8:15 Blairadam
8.26 Dunfermline world war memorial
8:33 Dunfermline Palace and Abbey ruins
8:51 Pitencrieff park
9:01 Malcolm’s tower
9:08 Dunfermline carney library and museum
9:29 North and SOUTH QUEENSFERRY
9:44 Forth Rail bridge
10:00 Forth road bridge
10:16 Queensferry crossing
10:34 SOUTH QUEENSFERRY village
11:07 Edinburgh
11:56 NQ 64
12:12 Scotts Monument
12:28 East Princess gardens
12:39 Scottish national gallery
12:50 St Giles cathedral
13:10 Victoria Street
13:29 Edinburgh Castle
14:10 Grassmarket
14:32 princess street
15:00 National museum of Scotland
15:23 Jacobs ladder
15:37 calton hill
15:58 National monument
16:19 st Mary's cathedral
16:31 Dean village
16:48 Holyrood park
17:22 St Anthonys chapel
17:32 Arthurs seat
18:01 Chez Jules Bistro
18:20 Knights cafe
18:32 Fazenda rodizio bar and grill
18:51 Falkirk wheel
19:29 The kelpies
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20:30 George Square
20:38 Glasgow city chambers
20:54 Glasgow cathedral
21:10 Duke of wellington statue
21:16 Gallery of Modern Arts Museum
21:23 Kelvingrove Art gallery and museum
21:47 Koko house
21:56 Sapporo teppanyaki
22:27 Whangie
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23:45 Dundee Law hill
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Fife Coastal Route / Top 7 Attractions / Visit Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 #fife #scotlandroadtrip

With a total distance of 77 miles (124km), the Fife Coastal Route runs as you’d expect almost entirely along the coast. It takes in the historic Kingdom of Fife and rather neatly, it starts and ends on bridges crossing two of Scotland’s greatest rivers: the Firth of Forth and the Tay. The bridges over the Forth rank among some of the finest in the UK.

Charming cobbled streets tumble down to the miniature harbour, which is sheltered by cliffs and surrounded by historic fishing cottages. Crail is a historic fishing village on the East Neuk of Fife coast and is well worth a visit.
Only 90 minutes by car from Edinburgh and 10 miles south of St Andrews, the Home of Golf.

Crail is the most easterly of the line of coastal settlements along the south side of the East Neuk of Fife. Many would also say it is also the most attractive of them, though each has its own unique character. Crail is a wonderful place to visit at any time of year, though it's probably at its best on a bright day in Winter when you stand more chance of having it to yourself.

Anstruther is a charming fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife, popular with day-trippers and holidaymakers.

Located south of St Andrews, Anstruther is the largest in a string of pretty, old-fashioned fishing villages along the stretch of Fife coast known as the East Neuk.

Perhaps the top attraction is simply tucking into a quality fish supper from the Anstruther Fish Bar, which in recent years has won a number of awards including UK Fish and Chip Shop of the year. Enjoy the locally caught fish by the harbour as fishing boats land their catch.

In the 1790s, salt was Scotland’s third-largest export, after wool and fish. The ruins at St Monans saltworks, adjacent to the Fife Coastal Path, is a reminder of this industry that was once very important to the Scottish economy.  The windmill at St Monans—the last remaining windmill in Fife—was used to pump sea water into the salt pans, which were then heated by local coal.

Elie is a popular seaside town in the East Neuk of Fife.

A picturesque seaside resort, Elie is gathered around a curve of golden sand. The harbour, established in the 16th century, is a popular with yachts and small pleasure craft while the surrounding bay is popular with windsurfers and bathers.

The town is also home to two fantastic golf courses. James Braid, celebrated golf course designer and five times winner of the British Open Golf Championship in the early 20th century was born in Elie.

Aberdour Silver Sands is one of the most popular and attractive beaches on the Fife coast.

Silver Sands offers the freshness and variety of the seaside as well as the peace and tranquillity of the countryside. The shore, in its charming setting, looks out to the islands of Inchmickery and Inchcolm, where there is a famous abbey.

Aberdour Silver Sands is a great place for a family day out, with a kids’ putting green and a bouncy castle in the summer.

Historic Culross is one of Scotland's most picturesque towns.

It is believed that Culross was founded by St Serf, and is located in the south west of Fife, overlooking the Firth of Forth.

Wandering around this charming town is about as close to stepping back in time to the 16th century as possible. The whitewashed, red-tiled buildings are well preserved, such as the Town House, where witches were tried and held while awaiting execution.

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0:00 Introduction
0:39 Crail, Scotland
1:41 Anstruther, Scotland
2:30 St Monans, Scotland
3:04 The ruins at St Monans saltworks
4:28 St Monans Windmill
5:04 Elie, Scotland
6:11 Aberdour, Scotland
6:15 Silver Sands Beach
7:14 The Forth Bridge
8:05 Culross, Scotland

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INVERKEITHING - WITCHCRAFT, MURDER AND BRIDGES

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5 beautiful spots around FIFE'S COAST | CRAIL, ANSTRUTHER, ST MONANS | Edinburgh Day Trip

Join us on a little day trip from Edinburgh to Fife's Coastal Path to visit all the prettiest fishing villages! Have you ever been to Fife beyond St Andrews?

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Join us on a captivating tour of Scotland's top 5 most beautiful villages! These picturesque destinations are brimming with history, culture, and charm. From the tranquil Saint Monans in Fife to the colorful Tobermory on Mull, each village offers a unique experience. Explore stunning landscapes, indulge in local delicacies like Cullen Skink, and spot wildlife in Portnahaven. Whether it's a stroll by the sea in Plockton or a beach day in Cullen, these villages will leave you enchanted. Don't miss this delightful journey – like and subscribe for more travel adventures! Thank you for watching!



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Discover the enchanting city of Edinburgh, Scotland, and immerse yourself in a myriad of captivating things to do in Edinburgh. From exploring the historic Edinburgh Castle to wandering through the charming streets of the Royal Mile, Edinburgh offers a diverse range of activities that epitomize the essence of things to do in Edinburgh. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the city, as you visit iconic landmarks like the Holyrood Palace and hike up Arthur's Seat, both prominently featured among the finest things to do in Edinburgh, each showcasing the city's rich history and stunning vistas. Indulge in the local cuisine, experience the lively atmosphere of the Edinburgh Festival, and explore the fascinating museums and galleries, all part of the captivating things to do in Edinburgh. Embrace this unforgettable adventure and uncover Edinburgh's remarkable offerings at its most captivating things to do in Edinburgh, where every corner unveils a unique story of culture, history, and vibrant city life. Whether you're drawn to heritage, art, or simply savoring the local experience, Edinburgh's things to do promise an enriching and unforgettable journey that will leave you with cherished memories.
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