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Local Interest

Carnock is a pretty county village with a local pub "The Old Inn" that serves good food and beer.

Although situated on the outskirts of a small village, Carnock Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast are ideally positioned for visiting The Kingdom of Fife ,   Edinburgh , Central Scotland , and The Forth Bridges .

Nearby Culross is a restored 16th-17th Century village.

Dunfermline once the ancient Capital of Scotland where Scottish Kings and Queens are buried is a great place to visit.
Try the Carnegie Hall for shows, film and comedy. Dunfermline has an out of town leisure complex where there's a multi film complex showing the latest films, and nearby you can enjoy Ten Pin Bowling, and Bingo.
Visit Andrew Carnegie's  Birth-Place museum, discover how the great American-Scot lived and worked, or Abbot , Dunfermline's oldest house
For outdoor activities are well provided for; especially Golf :Fishing (sea, river, & loch) : Football &Amateur Athletics.

Mini at KnockhillFor a great cup of coffee try Dobbies Garden Centre which has a great selection of plants and other gifts.

There's plenty of things to do in Fife, from a gentle stroll along the beaches of Fife to Driving racing cars or 4x4 vehicles over rugged terrain at Knockhill Racing Circuit (click mini car picture)!!

Who'd miss visiting St. Andrews one of Scotland's oldest University Towns and home of Golf, it's also an excellent place to buy souvenirs!

Wallace Monument, StirlingA little further a field visit The Falkirk Wheel; The World's First and only Rotating Boat lift, then go on to Stirling and see William Wallace's' Sword at The Wallace Monument, and admire the sheer majesty of Stirling Castle.

No trip to Scotland would be complete without a visit to a Whisky Distillery. The Famous Grouse Whisky Distillery has something to keep every member of the family interested.

We are also within reach of business centres/parks in Fife, e.g. Rosyth Europarc / Leisure parc, Carnegie Business Park, BSkyB and Mossmorran., Longannet Power Station &  The Kincardine Bridge  are about 10 minutes drive away.

Edinburgh Castle at nightTake the train to Edinburgh from Dunfermline Station, park the car at the station & take the train across the Forth Rail Bridge. We are just 40 minutes drive from Edinburgh City Centre where you'll find a wealth of things to do.

 

superfast ferryWe are ideally situated for travelers using the
Rosyth-Zeebrugge Ferry.

 

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