Edinburgh Airport 39 min
Cambuskenneth Abbey (26 min) Ruins of an abbey, founded around 1140, with a restored 13th-century bell tower, open seasonally. Lochleven Castle (18 min) A ferry delivers you to this 14th-century tower and castle ruins with links to Mary Queen of Scots. Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum (26 min) Castle Campbell (9 min) Well-preserved, late Medieval tower-house castle with terraced gardens and views of Dollar Glen. Lochore Meadows (28 min) Grassy sprawl centered on a lake with a loop trail, fishing & water sports, plus a golf course. Culross Palace - The National Trust for Scotland (27 min) Merchant's residence from the early 17th century, with a garden modeled on the style of the period. The Pineapple (29 min) The Earl of Dunmore's 18th-century summer home, known for its bizarre, pineapple-shaped tower. Culross Abbey (24 min) Ruins, abbey, and history Pittencrieff Park (25 min) Popular green space offering playgrounds, extensive walking paths & a peacock enclosure. Loch Leven (18 min) This scenic lake in a wetland reserve features 7 islands, including one with a medieval castle. The National Wallace Monument (24 min) Elaborate Victorian stone tower commemorating William Wallace, displaying his 2-handed sword. Dunfermline Abbey (27 min) Extensive ruins of a grand Romanesque structure plus the mausoleums of kings and queens of Scotland. Ochil Hills (10 min) A broad, scenic vista is afforded atop this verdant peak, with castle & forest views. Dumyat (21 min) Iconic, craggy outlier at the western end of Ochil Hills, with a war memorial, cairn & summit views. Dollar Glen (9 min) Nature and history |