Dunfermline Palace is a ruined former Scottish Royal Place and an important tourist attraction adjacent to Dunfermline Abbey and under the care of Historic Scotland.
The tomb of King Robert the Bruce with many other royal and historical associations.
The Glen as it is affectionately known by the local populace extends to 76 acres and was given in trust by Andrew Carnegie to the people of his birthplace, Dunfermline.
Abbot House is Dunfermline’s oldest house and is steeped in a rich heritage, dating back to at least the 16th century.
Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum is free and open daily from 1st March - 30th November. With state of the art interactive displays, weaving demonstrations, temporary exhibitions and children’s activities.
Come and see the world's largest equine sculptures up close and go inside to marvel at the complexity and engineering which created these fantastic pieces of art.
The Royal Yacht Britannia, berthed at Leith, Edinburgh is now a five-star visitor attraction.
Knockhill Racing Circuit is Scotland's national motorsport centre located about 10 miles north of Dunfermline.
A MUST on all trips to Edinburgh with Britain’s only pair of Giant Pandas on view.
Runs from the Forth Estuary in the south, to the Tay Estuary in the north and stretches for 117 miles. The path is clearly way marked and offers a range of walking experiences from the easy and level, to the wild and demanding.
Wonderful building holding a stylishly displayed display of the formation of and life on earth. Thousands of hands on activities, definitely a favourite for kids!
Deep Sea World, Scotland's national Aquarium located in the village of North Queensferry. It is host to a collection of large sand tiger sharks, also known as ragged toothed sharks and various other species of shark.
State-of-the-art chain cinema for blockbusters in 2-D or 3-D format, plus family and student deals.
Modern Day walkers can enjoy this 64 mile route starting at North Queensferry and Culross and finishing in St Andrews.
The Ecology Centre is a well-managed area of biodiversity and a haven for natural wildlife built centre on the east side of Kinghorn Loch.
Now the whole family can enjoy Scotland's first 'Florida style' 36 hole indoor and outdoor Adventure Golf at Fife Leisure Park.
The Eden Mill story started with a mission to revive the lost art of distilling and brewing in St Andrews. Watch their story here
St Andrews Brewing Company has been brewing beer in the town since 2012. You can enjoy their beers at the Brew Pubs in South St and North St in St Andrews and see behind the scenes on a brewery tour.
Tayport Distillery, located in the north of Fife, makes delicious premium spirits.
Futtle is an organic, coastal farmhouse brewery and taproom housing Triassic Tusk Record shop. Curated selection of natural wines, rare whiskies and organic beers to sit in or take out. Regular gigs and arts events....
Conveniently located close to the home of golf, St Andrews, the Kingsbarns Distillery and Visitor Centre sits in a charming 18th century farm steading and features an exhibition, whisky and gin distillery tours, tastings, shop and cafe. Open 7 days.
Set in the picturesque East Neuk of Fife, Darnley’s Gin Distillery is housed in a charming cottage overlooking Kingsbarns golf course and the North Sea beyond.
Tayport Distillery, located in the north of Fife, makes delicious premium spirits.
Lindores Abbey, the spiritual home of Scottish Whisky since 1494 is now the home of Lindores Abbey Distillery The spirit started flowing once again in 2017.