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Burntisland

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BurntislandWelcome to our page of information, attractions and places of interest around Burntisland. The Burntisland hotels listed below are either in the town or we have given a rough guide as to how far they are from Burntisland. From Burntisland you can explore the beautiful lochs & mountains of Scotland. We hope you enjoy your stay and find your ideal accommodation from our list of hotels in Burntisland and the surrounding area.

Burntisland is a lively holiday resort and former shipbuilding town. Burntisland is also famous for its Highland Games which are held to be the second oldest in the world. It was from the town’s 16th century church that the Authorised Version of the Bible was proposed in 1601. The town opens onto a wide sandy beach, with a lovely promenade and fine examples of 17th century architecture. Also see Burntisland.

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Attractions Aberdour Castle and Gardens, Aberdour. Tel: 01383 860519. The castle is located in the village of Aberdour, near the railway station. Over a 500 year period, the building was added to, to suit the needs of the owners of the day. An L-shaped extension was added in the 1630's, that today is the only complete part of the building, housing the gallery on the upper floor and the tea shop and stable on the ground floor. About 3 miles west of Burntisland.

Aberdour Castle and Gardens

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Attractions Inchcolm Abbey, the island of Inchcolm KY3 0UA. Tel 01383 823332. A medieval abbey located at the centre of the island, in the Firth of Forth. It was founded by King Alexander I of Scotland (1107-24), he was washed ashore there after a shipwreck in 1123, and took shelter in a hermit's hovel. Inchcolm Abbey has the most complete surviving remains of any Scottish monastic house. The ruins are cared for by Historic Scotland. About 3 miles south of Burntisland.

Inchcolm Abbey

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Attractions St Bridget’s Kirk, Dalgety. The shell of a medieval church, altered in the 17th century for Protestant worship. On the west end is a burial vault built for the Earl of Dunfermline. About 6 miles southwest of Burntisland.

St Bridget’s Kirk

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Kingswood Hotel
Kinghorn Road
Burntisland
Fife KY3 9LL

Kingswood HotelBurntisland Hotel. Located on the outskirts of the town, on the road to Kirkcaldy. This beautiful, independently owned, country hotel, nestled in 2 acres of gardens and woodlands, boasts stunning panoramic views across the Firth of Forth and houses one of the area's best restaurants. The Kingswood was sympathetically extended in 1990 to include the Alexander Suite and Conservatory. Further extensions and major alterations were completed in 2003/2004, doubling the size of the restaurant, Alexander Suite, reception and lounge area.....more details Kingswood Hotel

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Aberdour Hotel
38 High Street
Aberdour
Fife KY3 0SW
(approx 3 miles from Burntisland)

Aberdour Hotel accommodation Scotland UKHotel near Burntisland. Station is one minute walk from hotel. A friendly, family-run hotel situated in one of Fife's picturesque coastal villages. We specialise in traditional cooking and real ales. We are in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide 2001....more details for this HOTEL / GUEST HOUSE

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