The fascinating history of the Kingdom of Fife means there are a number of wonderful castles, cathedrals, abbeys and historic houses to explore such as Falkland Palace, St Andrews Castle and Dunfermline Abbey.
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Historic Buildings & Homes
Dysart
The Harbourmaster's House is home to Fife’s first coastal centre, which offers information on things to see and do on the Fife Coastal Path.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Newport-on-tay
Enjoy a fascinating visit to Balmerino Abbey, ruins of a Cistercian Monastery which was founded in 1229.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Leuchars
Church of Scotland
Twelfth-century Norman church in a historic conservation setting.
Exhibitions
Troywood, St Andrews
Hidden beneath a Scottish Farmhouse, a tunnel leads to Scotland's Secret Underground Nuclear Command Bunker.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Cupar
Hill of Tarvit Mansionhouse is one of Scotland’s finest Edwardian mansionhouses, and is home to an amazing collection of furniture, antiques and paintings.
Historic Buildings & Homes
By Cupar
Scotstarvit Tower is a handsome and well-built tower, believed to have been built in the 15th century.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Dunfermline
Dunfermline Palace and Abbey are the remains of a great Benedictine abbey founded by Queen Margaret in the 11th century.
Castles
Kirkcaldy
Ravenscraig Castle is one of the earliest artillery forts in Scotland and has two round towers linked by a cross range.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Dunfermline
Abbot House is now a public heritage centre but it has had many purposes over hundreds of years from a mansion to an art school.
Historic Buildings & Homes
North Queensferry
The world's smallest working light tower sits in North Queensferry, alongside one of the engineering wonders of the world.
Castles
Aberdour
Built by the Douglas family, the 13th century fortified residence of Aberdour Castle was extended in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.
Castles
Pittenweem
Kellie Castle dates back to the 14th century and is surrounded by a stunning late Victorian garden. It was restored by the famous Lorimer family.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
St Andrews
The remains of St Andrews Cathedral, which was Scotland’s largest cathedral and most magnificent church, show how impressive it used to be.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Falkland
Set in the picturesque village of Falkland, this palace was the favourite retreat of the Stuart dynasty and a former residence of Mary Queen of Scots.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
South Queensferry
Inchcolm Abbey was established on this island originally as a priory by David I in 1235. It is the best-preserved group of monastic buildings in Scotland.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Dunfermline
Relive the domestic life of the 16th and 17th centuries amid the old buildings and cobbled streets of the fascinating Royal Burgh of Culross.
Castles
St Andrews
St Andrews Castle is the ruins of the castle of the Archbishops of St Andrews, dating in part from the 13th century.