
Backmarch HouseBackmarch House Bed and Breakfast Rosyth, near Dunfermline is a former Georgian farmhouse that has been beautifully renovated to provide 4-star bed and breakfast accommodation
Inchcolm AbbeyInchcolm Abbey is now the best-preserved group of monastic buildings in Scotland and is a lovely 3 hour trip out on the Firth of Forth.

Annie's LanAnnies'lan Bed & Breakfast ten minutes walking distance from Kirkcaldy town centre. A 3-star B&B with 2 guest bedrooms in a suburban terrace house.
Dunfermline Palace and AbbeyDunfermline Palace and Abbey is the final resting-place of some of Scotland's greatest Kings and Queens
Battery HouseBattery House is a Victorian Villa built in about 1880 in North Queensferry that overlooks the Forth Rail Bridge and is close by Deep Sea World.
Aberdour ChurchThis rectangular plan church was built in 1790 to replace the parish church of St. Fillan's.
Hillview House B&BHillview House a quiet and comfortable bed and breakfast situated in the historical town of Dunfermline providing excellent accommodation for the tourist or business person.
Ravenscraig CastleRavenscraig Castle is a ruined castle that consists of two round towers linked by a cross range.
Inglewood Guest HouseA warm friendly welcome awaits you in this comfortable family home situated in Inverkeithing just North of the Forth Bridges in Fife. A 3-star B&B with 4 nice rooms
Alexander III monumentThe Memorial, on the road between Kinghorn and Burntisland, was erected in 1886 to Scotland’s last Celtic King, and its complex design is Victorian in style.
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Expand Search: All Dunfermline Area Attractions (9)The Western part of Fife is not the most attractive area in Scotland being an area that used to be dominated by coal mining and other related industry but accommodation in the area in convenient for access to Edinburgh, the Knockhill race track is a draw for petrol-heads, the Palace and Abbey in Dunfermline is a major attraction and Aberdour is an attractive village to visit.