Local Parks, Places to walk/Visit.

Lovely places to walk / visit locally,

Riverside Park - Glenrothes.

Riverside Park Glenrothes is a great place to go for a walk, it has lovely pond in the middle with friendly ducks, picnic benches around and kids playparks.   It is a pleasant walk with your dog or to stay active in the outdoors.

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Falkland Palace & Garden - Falkland

Falkland in general is a beautiful town with many fantastic views and buildings. It has great local pubs for a bite of lunch and a pint or two.

BUT If you LOVE history this is a must to visit !! –    FALKLAND PALACE

Falkland Palace was saved from ruin in the 19th century. It is a royal palace of the Scottish Kings.  As you walk through the palace you will see the the beautiful wall paintings, detailed paneling in the walls/Ceilings and learn all history on Mary Queen of Scots and more!  The Palace has beautiful Grounds/Gardens and one of Britain’s Oldest Tennis courts.

Ruins of an old castle with towers, surrounded by lush greenery and a clear blue sky in the background. - Home Instead

St Andrews.

There is lots of sight seeing and gorgeous town to walk through in St Andrews, Aquarium, Castle and a Medieval dungeon.

The university of St Andrews.

3 spectacular Beach’s to visit in St Andrews – West Sands, East Sands and Kingbarns.

Cant beat a lovely beach walk in the sunshine!,  there is even places for food along the beach front in Kingsbarns and East Sands.

If you love a spot of golf There is great golf course’s around!  St Andrew’s is famous for Golf,  ‘ The Open ‘

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Anstruther

Anstruther is along the coast of East Neuk, It is an old-fashioned fishing village which is very popular destination for tourists.

They have a fantastic famous chip shop – which we recommend you stopping for a bite to eat! – Very traditional atmosphere with great food and fresh fish.

A fish and chips restaurant named "Anstruther Fish Bar" with a wooden door and blue storefront. - Home Instead

Dysart - Kirkcaldy

Dysart is a former town and royal burgh located on the south-east coast between Kirkcaldy and West Weymss.

There is lovely sight of the Fishing boats, sea and walk around the local town towards Ravenscraig Park in Kirkcaldy.

Quaint harbor with boats and scenic buildings, surrounded by lush trees and reflecting in the water. - Home Instead