Join us on a private tour of the Kingdom of Fife from Glasgow.
Marvel at the UNESCO Forth Bridge spanning the river forth.
Visit the Renaissance Falkland Palace, home to the oldest tennis court in Britain, and made famous by the Outlander TV series.
Explore the Medieval town of St Andrews with its quaint cafes and shops.
Take a photo of the 'Old Course', Scotland most famous golf course and home to Golf world wide.
Visit Fife's once bustling fishing villages.
Visit St Fillan's cave, home to an Irish missionary in the 7th century.
See the Kelpies, the tallest horse statues in the world.
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The Forth Road Bridge, a Unesco World Heritage built in 1890, spans the river Forth alongside it's sister bridges built in 1964 and the most recent one in 2017.
We will make our way along the East Neuk, passing through the many fishing villages before stopping at the once bustling fishing village of Pittenweem, here we will visit St Fillan's cave, home to an Irish missionary in the 17th century
Home to 'Golf', the oldest University in Scotland and a great Cathedral built as early as 1158, this was the centre of Catholicism in Scotland.
The Renaissance Falkland Palace is well worth visiting. Commissioned by King James IV, its house with 17th century art and amazing gardens also has the oldest tennis court in Britain. The hit TV series Outlander was filmed in the village, where Frank and Claire celebrated their second Honeymoon.
Our final stop is the famous 'Kelpies', mythical horses that haunted Scottish waterways, they are the tallest horse statues in the world.
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