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Attractions in Crail & Things to Do in Crail
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Scottish Fisheries Museum
(3 Miles)*
The Museum researches and tells the story of the Scottish fishing industry and its people from the earliest times to the present. |
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Kellie Castle
(5 Miles)*
This very fine example of domestic architecture in Lowland Scotland dates from the 14th century and was sympathetically restored by the Lorimer family in the late 19th century. |
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St Andrews Cathedral & St Rule's Tower
(8 Miles)*
These are the remains of the largest cathedral in Scotland, with associated domestic ranges of the priory. |
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St Andrews Castle
(8 Miles)*
St Andrews Castle consists of the ruins of the castle of the Archbishops of St Andrews, dating in part from the 13th century. |
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St. Andrews Preservation Trust Museum & Garden
(8 Miles)*
The Trust is a charitable organisation which aims to preserve the history and character of St Andrews |
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Fife Contemporary Art & Craft
(8 Miles)*
The Crawford is an intimate gallery showing a wealth of work by living artists & craftspeople. |
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British Golf Museum
(8 Miles)*
Where better to find out about the history of golf than at St Andrews, the home of golf? |
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Fife Folk Museum
(13 Miles)*
The Fife Folk Museum invites you to discover the history of everyday rural life in this area. |
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Hill of Tarvit Mansionhouse & Garden
(14 Miles)*
This fascinating mansion house, built in 1906, reflects the period 1870 - 1920 when Scotland was the industrial workshop of the world. |
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Tantallon Castle
(14 Miles)*
Tantallon Castle is a remarkable fortification, on a promontory, with earthwork defences, and a massive 14th century curtain wall with towers. |
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Broughty Castle Museum
(16 Miles)*
Broughty Castle sits imposingly at the mouth of the River Tay. Built in 1496 on a rocky promontory it has faced many sieges and battles. |
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Barry Mill
(17 Miles)*
Enjoy the sights and sounds of an early 19th-century working mill - the splash of the water-wheel, the sound and smell of grinding grain. |
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Museum of Flight
(18 Miles)*
Man's fascination with flight comes to life at this First and Second World War airfield. Here you can explore an aviation collection that is one of the best in the UK. |
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Discovery Point
(18 Miles)*
Welcome to Discovery Point, home of Captain Scott's famous Royal Research Ship Discovery. |
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Sensation Science Centre
(18 Miles)*
A unique four star attraction devoted to the five senses. With over 60 hands-on exhibits depicting the senses, visitors of any age can experience the magic of science. |
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The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery & Museum
(18 Miles)*
A magnificent Victorian, Gothic building where art, history and the environment combine to offer a fascinating insight into Dundee. |
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McManus Collections Unit
(18 Miles)*
The McManus Collections Unit is the new permanent home for Dundee's History, Archaeology and Natural History Collections. |
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Preston Mill
(18 Miles)*
Picturesque Preston Mill sits on the River Tyne which still drives the mill's water-wheel. The conical roofed kiln and red pantile roof of these old 18th-century buildings hold a magnetic attraction for artists and photographers. |
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Verdant Works
(18 Miles)*
The story of jute and the story of Dundee are inseperable. The industry employed 50,000 people in the city at its peak and supplied much of the worlds demand for jute goods. Verdant Works takes you on a tour of the trade. |
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Crombie Country Park
(19 Miles)*
The Park was officially opened in September 1983. Its 102 hectares includes Crombie Loch as well as broadleafed and coniferous woodlands. Crombie Country Park, with its scenic loch and woodlands is a haven for wildlife. |
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Monikie Country Park
(19 Miles)*
Monikie Country Park, with its reservoirs, woodland and parkland, is an ideal location for a visit to the countryside. The scenic surroundings offer many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors at any time of the year. |
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Mills Observatory
(19 Miles)*
The City of Dundee is fortunate to be the site of the UK's only full-time public observatory - the Mills Observatory. |
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Arbroath Abbey
(20 Miles)*
Arbroath Abbey consists of the substantial ruins of a Tironensian monastery, founded by William the Lion in 1178 and intended as his own burial place. |
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Camperdown Country Park
(21 Miles)*
Camperdown incorporates within its boundaries Camperdown Country Park, Templeton Woods, and Clatto Reservoir. There is also a wildlife centre, family fun fair, adventure playground, golf courses, cinema and ice rink |
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Falkland Palace
(21 Miles)*
The Royal Palace of Falkland, set in the heart of a unique medieval village, was the country residence and hunting lodge of eight Stuart monarchs, including Mary, Queen of Scots. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Crail and things to do in Crail (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Crail, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Crail and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Crail again.
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