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KINROSS
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For HISTORY: You can visit the wonderful old town of Edinburgh (27 miles); Scotland’s former capital city of Perth (17 miles); the final resting place of Robert the Bruce in Dunfermline (13 miles); or historic Auchterarder (12 miles). |
For SHOPPING: You can’t beat the cosmopolitan, yet distinctly Scottish city of Edinburgh (27 miles); for more traditional wares, visit the bustling tourist town of Callander (39 miles). |
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| For GOLF: Kinross and Milnathort both have golf courses (where we can arrange tee times for you), but don’t forget a visit to world famous St. Andrew’s (29 miles), known as the home of golf, or the world-class course at Gleneagles, Auchterarder (18 miles). |
For WALKING, CLIMBING, FISHING & CYCLING: Attempt to walk round Loch Leven (not to be done in a day!), take a gentle woodland stroll from Rumbling Bridge to the Devil's Mill, or an energetic climb up Dollar Glen to Castle Campbell. There are also lots of opportunities for cycling, fishing and climbing. |
For CULTURE: Edinburgh is wonderful all year round but especially in August for the festival and its cheeky sibling, the fringe. Visit the Byre Theatre (St Andrews) and the MacRobert Theatre (Stirling University) or Dundee’s Cultural Quarter. Take a trip to the Ferguson Gallery (Perth), and the National Galleries of Scotland (Edinburgh). |
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| For SIGHT-SEEING & FAMILY DAYS OUT: Well worth a visit are the Falkirk Wheel, Stirling Castle and the Old Town Jail, or the Secret Bunker (Crail). Walk on the wild side at Blair Drummond Safari Park (Callender) and Deep Sea World at North Queensferry. Or tour the East Neuk fishing villages and quaint Culross. |
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Our guide and recommendations brochure is available in the B&B guest bedrooms, but please ask if you would like other suggestions of what to see and do.














