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Comrie Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Comrie:
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Set in 100 acres of Perhshire countryside, Auchingarrich Wildlife Centre has animals and birds from all over the world. Attractions include falconry displays, indoor and outdoor play areas, animal and chick handling, a unique bird hatchery and the Highland Castle...
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Not far away, Comrie is a charming village where - by UK standards, at least - earth tremors are often felt. It has been nicknamed the ’Shakey Toun’ in times gone by and it is here that the world’s very...
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Abbot House, once the administrative headquarters of the first and finest Benedictine abbey in Scotland, is the jewel in Dunfermline’s heritage crown. It has witnessed the intrigues of Church and State and even outlasted much of the great Abbey it...
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Visit the birthplace of the weavers son who became ‘King-Steel’ in America, the worlds richest man who turned philanthropist. Weaving demonstrations on first Friday of the month from April. The museum is open March to November, Monday to Saturday 10am...
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This small royal burgh on the north shore of the Forth provides a striking introduction to Scottish domestic life in the 16th and 17th centuries. Culross was then a thriving community, developed under the businesslike laird, Sir George Bruce, with...
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The elegant ruins of Dunfermline Abbey are what is left of a great Benedictine abbey founded by Queen Margaret in the 11th Century. Robert the Bruce was buried here; his tomb, along with many other royal and historical associations, attracts...
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Dunfermline Library is located at the centre of the community and is one of the central cultural centres in the community. Offering an extensive range of texts that cross a massive range of subjects for loan, as well as...
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Dunfermline City Chambers have been one of the most important parts of the communities’ institutions for many centuries, and it is a real treat to be able to look inside them as a visitor to the area. See where...
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The Dunfermline Museum offers a small gallery of artwork as well a an extensive collection of artefacts and historical documents that relate to the history of the community. There has been a settlement in and around this site for...
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For nearly three hundred years Pittencrief House was a family home until in 1903 Andrew Carnegie purchased the property and the surrounding grounds. As a gift to the people, Carnegie developed the house into a permanent exhibition dedicated to...
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The Scottish Railway Exhibition was opened in 1995 in a purpose-built 15,000 sq. foot exhibition hall beside Bo’ness Station. The building has 850ft of display tracks, on which stand a wide variety of vehicles, mainly goods wagons illustrating the diversity...
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This cave is named after Queen Margaret who used to come to the caverns, meditate and pray in the 11th Century. Canonised in 1250 and made patron saint of Scotland in 1673, the cave has become one of the...
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