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Get a sense of what it would have been like to live in Culross Palace in its prime, with original painted woodwork and beautifully restored 17th- and 18th-century interiors. The Palace allows you to enjoy your tour at your own pace.
We love Outlander! The streets of Culross have appeared many times in this hit TV series. Follow in the footsteps of Jamie and Claire.
Wander along charming, peaceful streets which were once full of the hustle and bustle of a thriving 17th-century port on the River Forth.
Make this an Easter to remember and share special moments with your loved ones by taking part in Culross Palace's annual Easter Egg Trail!
READ MOREAdmire the towering defensive façade of a heavily fortified castle, originally built as a royal residence.
READ MOREExplore the remains of Scotland’s largest and most magnificent medieval church. Even in its ruinous state, the cathedral remains a prominent landmark highly visible from the sea.
READ MOREOne of Scotland's only museums of communication, with a regular programme of exhibitions and events.
READ MOREA fine Renaissance palace with an extensive formal garden and one of Britain’s oldest tennis courts
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READ MOREExplore the ruins of a Cistercian monastery of the 1200s, once home to a community of monks and lay brothers.
READ MOREDunfermline Abbey has a special place in the nation’s heart. Laid to rest here are some of Scotland’s great kings and queens – including Robert the Bruce.
READ MOREAn independent charity-run museum covering the history of the Scottish fishing industryand how it became such an important part of the lives of so many Scots.
READ MOREVisit a tranquil ruin amid the bustle of a busy street. Blackfriars Chapel is a rare remnant of the many Dominican friaries built across Scotland during the Middle Ages.
READ MORESet sail for a very special island in the Firth of Forth – home to the best-preserved group of monastic buildings in Scotland.
READ MOREHill of Tarvit is a wonderful example of Edwardian stately living and also has the only exclusively hickory golf course in the UK.
READ MOREA popular community museum with a permanent display about the Levenmouth area.
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