Coorie’s central location is perfect to discover what Scotland has to offer, with an abundance of walks and activities nearby and many of Scotland’s greatest attractions are a manageable drive away. With so much to see and do here is a small guide to help you plan your visit.
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Dunfermline 3.5 miles FerryToll Park & Ride 3.7 miles Inverkeithing Train Station 4.1 miles Culross 6.2 miles Edinburgh Airport 15 miles Edinburgh City Centre 17 miles Falkirk 19 miles Stirling 23 miles Glasgow 39 miles St Andrews 41 miles Inverness 145 miles
Things to See and Do
Fife Coastal Villages The East Neuk of Fife is full of charming picturesque villages, discover Elie, St Monans, Crail, Pittenweem and Anstruther.
Fife Coastal Path Stretching 183km from Kincardine to Newburgh, the route has historic castles, quaint fishing villages, award winning beaches, rugged cliffs and wildlife reserves.
Limekilns & Charlestown Dating back to the 11th century, these charming coastal villages have a lot to explore. Walk along the promenade and explore the old Lime Kiln ruins.
Fife Pilgrim Way This 100km walk follows the routes taken by countless pilgrims to Scotland’s holy-spot.
Dunfermline Once the capital of Scotland, Dunfermline is steeped in history with the Abbey, Abbot House and St Margaret’s Cave. Discover Andrew Carnegie or take a walk in the Pittencrieff Park.
Culross The Royal Burgh of Culross is the most complete example of a burgh of the 17th and 18th centuries with old buildings, cobbled streets and a palace. Culross has appeared many times in the hit TV series Outlander.
The Forth Bridges The world famous railway bridge was the world’s first major steel bridge in 1883, along with the other 2 bridges they are an awe-inspiring monument to 3 centuries of engineering.
Forth Boat Tours Enjoy unrivalled views of the Firth of Forth and the famous bridges on a boat trip from South Queensferry. Or visit Inchcolm Island and watch the seals.
Edinburgh With an abundance of history, top quality attractions and beautiful architecture it is the perfect day out. Explore the Medieval Old Town and the Georgian New Town, you won’t run out of things to see or do.
The Royal Highland Show Scotland’s biggest agricultural show is held annually in June. This 4 day event includes equestrian, show jumping events, livestock parades and shearing competitions.
Deep Sea World Walk through one of the World’s largest undersea viewing tunnels and see the sharks swim above your head.
Fife Whisky Distilleries With Fife grown barley and water learn about the process of milling, mashing, fermentation and distilling.
Golf Fife is a golfer’s paradise offering 50 courses including the famous Old Court in St. Andrews.
The Scottish Lime Trust The center promotes the knowledge and traditional skills required for conservation.
St Andrews Not only known as the home of golf, St Andrews has a sweeping coastline along with a cathedral and castle ruins.
Knockhill Race Course Scotland’s National Motorsport Centre and host to the UK’s top televised motorsport car and bike events.
Falkirk The area boasts some outstanding attractions including The Helix, The Kelpies, Kinneil Railway and the Falkirk Wheel, the worlds only rotating boat lift.
Stirling Take in magnificent views from Stirling Castle’s hill top esplanade towards the William Wallace Monument on the edge of the Ochil Hills and see the peaks of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.