Written by MagdaDH on September 8, 2009
- This is arguably the most interesting area, with major national attractions and well worth at least a day, but easily able to provide a week of exploration. *Cupar and around*North Fife centres roughly on Cupar,...
Written by MagdaDH on September 8, 2009
- SOUTH FIFEThis is arguably the least attractive part of Fife, and only the most detailed explorer, or one with special interest in specifics of the area, would devote much time to it. Apart from the...
Written by MagdaDH on September 8, 2009
- FIFE BASICSFife is a county in central Scotland, located on a peninsula between the rivers of Forth and Tay, and the cities of Edinburgh and Dundee. It's habitually referred to as the Kingdom of Fife,...
Written by amandabeth on April 12, 2004
- Once we had given up our flat in Edinburgh, I ended up spending a bit of time in Fife staying with my boyfriend's parents. Fife is just across the Forth from Edinburgh, and a...
Written by amandabeth on April 8, 2004
- I have climbed my first Munro, Fionn Bhienn. Yay! Alan's father was doing his last (there are 284 of them in Scotland), and so he invited Alan and I to climb it along with...
Written by amandabeth on April 7, 2004
- I did not break my record last year for number of festival shows. And when I filled out a survey for a woman at the book festival, she asked my occupation, I said travelling,...
Written by cnarf2002 on March 14, 2005
- If you have ever looked through a book with photographs of Scotland, it is almost guaranteed that you've seen a photo of this church. Why, I hear you ask, is this church so popular...
Written by shadyacre on February 29, 2004
- This was the best surprise of our holiday and we went to quite a few countries that holiday. Scotland was just beautiful around every corner. From busy Edinburgh to Inverness, Fort William, Glencoe, Loch Lomond...
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