The Scottish Deer Centre

A Family Attraction in Fife

The Scottish Deer Centre

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A great day out for all the family every day of the year except Christmas and New Year. There are over 140 deer - nine species from around the world, falconry displays in the outdoor theatre and a spectacular wolf wood where you can watch feeding time at 3pm every day except Fridays. There's Stobo the black Highland cow, native red foxes and rare bred Soay sheep. The rangers do regular guided tours and take trailer rides around the park. Look out for the resident red squirrels on the treetop walkway and let the children enjoy the indoor and outdoor adventure play areas. Opening hours (2010/11): Summer: 10am - 5pm. Winter: 10am - 4pm. Admission Fees: Adults £6.95 Children £4.95 Concessions £5.45

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Scottish Deer Centre
Bow of Fife
Cupar
Fife
KY15 4NQ
T 01337 810391
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The southwest of Fife was built on Coal and linoleum and other industries that are much run-down whereas the prosperous-looking rural northeast couldn't be more different. Northeast Fife consists of St Andrews and the East Neuk and this is the area to see. The East Neuk of Fife is a string of beautiful old fishing villages. Other destinations worth a visit are Falkland, Cupar and the Howe of Fife. Here, you'll find Falkland Palace, one of Scotland's most remarkable historic buildings. The Fife Coastal trail is a favourite amongst walkers.