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Falkland Palace (8 Miles) The Royal Palace of Falkland, set in the heart of a unique medieval village, was the country residence and hunting lodge of eight Stuart monarchs, including Mary, Queen of Scots.
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Fife Folk Museum (6 Miles) The Fife Folk Museum invites you to discover the history of everyday rural life in this area.
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John McDouall Stuart Museum (7 Miles) This house is the birthplace of John McDouall Stuart, the first European explorer to make a return journey across Australia in 1861-62.
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Hill of Tarvit Mansionhouse & Garden (6 Miles) This fascinating mansion house, built in 1906, reflects the period 1870 - 1920 when Scotland was the industrial workshop of the world.
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British Golf Museum (12 Miles) Where better to find out about the history of golf than at St Andrews, the home of golf?
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St Andrews Cathedral & St Rule's Tower (12 Miles) These are the remains of the largest cathedral in Scotland, with associated domestic ranges of the priory.
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St Andrews Castle (12 Miles) St Andrews Castle consists of the ruins of the castle of the Archbishops of St Andrews, dating in part from the 13th century.
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Museum of Flight (16 Miles) Man's fascination with flight comes to life at this protected First and Second World War airfield.
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Myreton Motor Museum (15 Miles) Myreton museum houses a large collection of cars , bicycles, motorcycles and commercial vehicles dating from 1899 to the 1970s.
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Leven Links Golf Course Leven Links Golf Course with its wonderful approaches, large true running greens and one of the finest finishing holes in golf that will live long in the memory of anyone who plays it.
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