Between the ‘time-capsule’ burgh of Culross (pronounced kew-rus) in the west, eastwards to the old ecclesiastical capital of Scotland, St Andrews – lots to see and do in this characterful area.
St Andrews Nowhere else in Scotland is like St Andrews, not just a handsome historic town but a community with a unique story. More...
Home of Golf The Kingdom of Fife needs no introduction when it comes to the game of golf. This area holds a unique position in the annals of the game with St Andrews, the Old Course and the Royal and Ancient clubhouse at its symbolic heart. More...
Historic Villages Travel by the coast, or in the rural hinterland of East Fife, or further west, and there are fascinating communities to explore. More...
Royal Connections The Stuarts hunted from Falkland; Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in Lochleven Castle; King Charles I was born in Dunfermline Palace – a few royal connections.
Great Gardens Hill of Tarvit for herbaceous colour, Kellie Castle for organic methods in a walled garden, or Falkland Palace for mature, mixed borders in a peaceful setting – Fife has plenty for gardens.
Museums & Aquariums A strong marine theme, including two aquariums, and the Scottish Fisheries Museum at Anstruther, but Fife has rural history, too. Discover it at Ceres.
Festivals & Events It may be Lowland, but you’ll find Highland Games here, along with a huge range of events from local festivals to one of Britain’s biggest air-shows.