East Central Scotland
Edinburgh is the jewel in Scotland's crown. Dominated by the
castle, which looks so right that it
might have grown out of the rock by some natural process. The capital city has sweeping
Georgian crescents, medieval closes, graceful bridges and green parks.Just across the Firth of Forth a warm welcome awaits you in the Kingdom of Fife. The Ancient Kingdom has always been at the heart of Scottish History and still cherishes its wealth of castles, cathedrals, gardens and places of interest. A relaxing atmosphere prevails throughout Fife, from the delightful fishing villages of the East Neuk to St Andrews- the golfing centre of the world, and from the rolling hills of the Howe to the historic capital of Dunfermline. There are a vast variety of attractions and facilities on offer with something to suit everyone of all ages in this area of Scotland. Further north across the River Tay is the City of Dundee a great base from where to explore the highlands. Fife
has a wide selection of visitor attractions suitable for the whole
family and open all year round.From animal parks to mega mazes, secret war bunkers to houses made entirely of recycled materials - there is truly something to suit every taste. There are also a large number of guided walks and boat tours which allow you to see the hidden gems of Fife.
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