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Many, many thousands of years of wind, rain and sun have created this spectacular, mushroom-shaped rock formation
North Fife
Culross Palace, built for Sir George Bruce, is an exceptional example of a merchant’s home from the early 17th century. 
Culross
Dunino Den is a mysterious place. Located behind Dunino Church, which is three miles from St Andrews
St Andrews
Elie Ness Lighthouse has been guiding vessels through the treacherous waters around the Forth of Firth for almost 120 years
Elie & Earlsferry
The magnificent Forth Bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic images of Scotland. It sits alongside
Forth Bridges
The Isle of May is one of the UK’s largest puffin colonies and you can visit during the summer season
Anstruther & Cellardyke
Auchtermuchty's most famous son was Sir Jimmy Shand, the highly respected accordion player and band leader. He traveled throug
Auchtermuchty
John Knox’s Pulpit stands at the top of a captivating valley, Glen Vale, which is truly one of Fife’s hidden gems
The tower on the eastern headland of Ruby Bay was built in 1770 for Lady Janet Anstruther to change clothes for swimming
West and East Lomond are at the centre of Lomond Hills Regional Park with the highest point in Fife at 522 metres
Falkland
The ruins dominating the high cliffs between Elie and St Monans date back to the 13th century
St Monans
The oldest and most iconic golf course in the world. The Swilcan Bridge and Hell Bunker are recognised across the globe.