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While
your in the area to play golf you should not miss the opportunity
to sample some of the reasons that make Scotland so unique
as a tourist destination. We have highlighted some of the
major visitor attractions within reach of the hotels and golf
courses and some of these will be offering exclusive discounts
and offers to Scottish Golf Classics players.
Click
on Visitor Attraction headings below to view more information
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Aberdour
Castle
TA 14th century castle built by the Douglas family. The gallery
on the 1st floor gives an idea of how it was furnished at
the time. The castle has a delightful walled garden and dovecot.
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Fife
Folk Museum
The
Fife Folk Museum invites you to discover the history of everyday
rural life in this area. Located in the small historic burgh
of Ceres, this collection has been built up over more than
thirty years.
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Balmerino
Abbey
Ruins of a Cistercian Monastery, founded in 1229. The grounds
contain an ancient Spanish chestnut tree - one of the oldest
in the country.
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Kircaldy
Museum & Art Gallery
Set
in lovely garden grounds, Kirkcaldy Museum & Art Gallery
features a superb collection of 19th - 21st Century Scottish
paintings.
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The
British Golf Museum
The
British Golf Museum traces the history of golf, in both Britain
and abroad, from the middle ages through to the present day.
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Scottish
Deer Centre
Free
roaming in 55 acres of beautiful countryside are 140 head
of deer covering eight species. Under guidance of expert rangers
you are able to meet these majestic animals or even enjoy
a nose-to-nose encounter with a stag.
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Cluny
Clays
International
clay pigeon shooting and archery centre offering the opportunity
to watch or try all disciplines of both these sports.
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Scottish
Fisheries Museum
This
national museum tells the story of the fishing industry from
the earliest times to the present date.
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Deep
Sea World
Come face
to face with Europe's largest collection of Sand Tiger Sharks.
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St.
Andrews Castle
See
the fascinating mine and counter-mine-rare examples of medieval
siege techniques - and the bottle dungeon hollowed out of
solid rock - from which death was the only release.
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Fife
Flying Club
Fife
Airport comprises Fife Flying Club and the Tipsy Nipper Restaurant
and bar.
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Trinity
Church
Picturesque
200 year old village church in village setting retaining many
original features.
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