Trips and itineraries

Hidden Golf Treasures

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Fife is known all over the world as the Home of Golf with the most famous course in the world - the Old Course at St Andrews - at the top of many golfers must visit list. But we also have lots of other wonderful courses and we've picked a selection which are well worth playing.  
Burntisland Golf Club

Burntisland Golf Club

Final stop on the Hidden Treasure Trail is the Burntisland Golf Club. This venerable club lays claim to be the 10th oldest golf club in existence with 1797 as the date accepted for its inception. The layout on the Dodhead Links over which the club plays was originally the work of Willie Park Jnr of Musselburgh, twice an Open Champion. The hand of James Braid can also been seen here on the coastal fringe above the Firth of Forth.

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Fife Five history hot spots

Fife Five history hot spots

Visit the places where history left its mark! Immerse yourself in ancient tales of people and places. Follow in the footsteps of royal history, experience the favourite places of Mary Queen of Scots and journey pilgrims’ travels. Be inspired by Outlander, see medieval masterpieces and don’t forget to share your historic tales.

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Cycling the Fife Coast

Cycling the Fife Coast

Keen cyclist and Sustainability Researcher James Bonner took a 3 day cycle around the Fife coast, taking in some of its natural and cultural attractions.

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Explore Scotland's Ancient Capital

Explore Scotland's Ancient Capital

There's plenty to do in Dunfermline and South West Fife. We've got some top tips for places to visit and things to do from one of our local tourism businesses.

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Fife Five things you can only do in Fife

Fife Five things you can only do in Fife

Want the inside track and some tips on things to see and do when visiting Fife… that you can only do in Fife? You’ll be surprised at what this region offers from historic bridges, to strange stones and big fish! Intrigued?

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