KIRKCALDY
(pronounced "kir-coddy"), at a junction of roads from the Forth bridges, St Andrews, the East Neuk and Falkland, doesn't hold a great deal of interest, its charms largely obliterated by overdevelopment. If you're here in mid-April, you'll see the historic
Links Market
, a week-long funfair that dates back to 1305 and is possibly the largest street fair in Britain. The town's history is chronicled in its
Museum and Art Gallery
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Built in 1903 to house Fife's main Post Office and refurbishment in 1996, it has been a Kirkcaldy landmark for the whole of the twentieth century. Centrally located hotel incorporating Thunder Road Bar and restaurant, also Kitty's Nightclub, where quality live music and inhouse DJ give are regular... [More]
This privately-owned hotel is an 18th-century mansion house set in parkland beside Dunnikier Golf Course. Original features including carved fireplaces and ornate plasterwork have been retained in the public areas. Views over the parkland can be enjoyed from the lounge, and the bar offers a wide sel... [More]
You Will Find The Greatest Hospitality In Fife InThis Delightful Hotel Situated In Its Own GroundsIn The Town Centre. The Perfect Base From Which ToTour East Scotland, Edinburgh, Perth, Dundee WhichAre Within Easy Travelling Distance. Come And EnjoyThe Friendliness That Has Made The Parkway A Favour... [More]