Kirkcaldy Bay Attraction

Attraction in Kirkcaldy Bay, Scotland, United Kingdom

  • Ravenscraig Castle

    Ravenscraig Castle on the eastern outskirts of Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland was built as a noble residence and has generally been regarded more as an artillery fort than a castle. With a long history going back to the 1460's where James 11 acquired the estate to build a castle for his queen, Mary of Gueldres, and in 1470 after both of their deaths, the son James III granted the castle to William Sinclair, Earl of Caithness. Ravenscraig Castle still today shows a fine array of gun holes and an impressive rock cut ditch, there is a well, numerous dark and gloomy cellars, the view across the Firth of Forth to the city of Edinburgh and beyond, and the fulmars, the castle's main residence today, nesting on the masonry ledges.


  • Kirkcaldy Galleries

    The Kirkcaldy Galleries in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland is a library, museum, cafe and art gallery and houses a stunning collection of artworks from well known artists. This cultural venue and visitor attraction has done a refurbishment programme to restore many of the original features of the War Memorial building, and visitors can now explore the modern library, the Kircaldy's Moments in Time Museum display, art gallery exhibitions, the Information centre, the new local and family history room, cafe and shop and so much more. The Kirkcaldy Galleries also has disabled access and facilities as well as free WIFI internet and here there is something for everyone from the activities to the objects, photos, film, sound and more, come for a fascinating visit.


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