Things to do in Dunfermline, Scotland: The Best Sights & Landmarks

December 21, 2021 Cedrick Jardin

Dunfermline (/dʌnˈfɜːrmlɪn/ ( listen); Scots: Dunfaurlin, Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Phàrlain) is a town and former Royal Burgh, and parish, in Fife, Scotland, on high ground 3 miles (5 km) from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. The 2011 census recorded the town's population at 49,706, however figures released in 2012 estimate Dunfermline's population as 50,380, making it the largest locality in Fife and the tenth largest in Scotland.
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1. St Leonard's Parish Church

2 Brucefield Avenue, Dunfermline KY11 4SX Scotland +44 1383 620106 http://www.stleonardsparishchurch.org.uk/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

St Leonard's Parish Church

2. Fiona's Dragon

Limekilns, Dunfermline KY11 3JQ Scotland
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Fiona's Dragon

Reviewed By macedonboy - Glasgow, United Kingdom

I was only heading towards the Queensferry Crossing and I felt I just had to stop by at Limekiln to see this. I literally have no idea why this is here as it appears to be someone’s house. It’s a copper sculpture (I think) of a dragon climbing up a tree stump. A weird, wacky and fun thing to see to liven up any drive, especially as it's not something you're expecting to see. The sculpture can be hard to find unless you're purposefully looking for it. It's in a dead end road called The Wellheads, in the garden of the first house on the left.

3. Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum

Andrew Carnegie House Moodie Street, Dunfermline KY12 7PL Scotland +44 1383 724302 [email protected] http://www.carnegiebirthplace.com
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4.5 based on 342 reviews

Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum

Come along and discover the original birthplace cottage of Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919). Find out how Andrew, born a weaver’s son in Dunfermline, emigrated to America and became the richest man in the world, and one of the most generous philanthropists of all time. The Memorial Hall adjoining the cottage tells the story of Andrew Carnegie’s lasting legacy which includes internationally renowned landmarks such as the Carnegie Hall in New York, the Peace Palace in The Hague, over 2,800 public libraries around the globe, Mount Wilson Observatory in California, and, of course, the Diplodocus carnegii dinosaur.

Reviewed By alexn67

Found this hidden gem while visiting Dunfermline abbey. Very informative museum reflecting the life of Andrew Carnegie. Great staff as well! Thank you for advising my wife on buying the proper Carnegie biography - she managed to finish the whole thing during our holidays and has become an expert on steel production in the process ;-)

4. Knockhill Racing Circuit

Knockhill Racing Circuit A823, Dunfermline KY12 9TF Scotland +44 1383 723337 http://www.knockhill.com
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4.5 based on 353 reviews

Knockhill Racing Circuit

Reviewed By kylemaitland123

What a day I’ve had today, such a great experience and sure is one I’ll remember All COVID-19 rules were handled very well and lots of hygiene measures in place. Would 100% recommend people to do the fast and furious GTR as this was for sure my favourite and the staff member I had (Kevin) for it done an excellent job and even got a fair few extra laps out of me.

5. Dunfermline Footbridge

Phoenix Lane, Dunfermline Scotland
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Dunfermline Footbridge

6. Dunfermline Abbey and Palace

St. Margaret Street, Dunfermline KY12 7PE Scotland +44 1383 739026 [email protected] http://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/dunfermline-abbey-and-palace/
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Dunfermline Abbey and Palace

Dunfermline Abbey Nave is now open and we are delighted to welcome you back. Booking in advance is essential. Find out more and book at restarthistory.scot. Please note the palace remains closed at this time. Admire one of Scotland's most impressive medieval interiors and most important royal sites, founded as a priory in about 1080. Robert the Bruce was buried in the medieval choir, now beneath the Abbey church of 1821. St Margaret and David I are among a number of monarchs and other royalty laid to rest here. Charles I was born in the palace that grew up alongside the abbey.

Reviewed By N9346YImariah

We were very impressed by this place went not expecting too much as we know the palace was a ruin however the historic Scotland staff member really brought it to life. His knowledge and direction were superb. My daughter was given a quiz which kept her engaged while we were exploring. The nave of the abbey was beautiful, disappointing the the actual abbey was closed for winter so we were unable to visit the resting place of king Robert the Bruce we will definitely try and take a trip back at some point. There is a small museum just next to the abbey which is also worth a visit free entry and has a lovely tea room. Thumbs up from us!

7. Carnegie Hall

East Port, Dunfermline KY12 7JA Scotland +44 1383 602302 [email protected] http://www.onfife.com/venues/carnegie-hall
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Carnegie Hall

8. Saline and Blairingone Church

Main Street, Saline, Dunfermline KY12 9TG Scotland +44 1383 852885 http://www.salineandblairingonechurch.org.uk
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Saline and Blairingone Church

9. East End Park

East End Park Dunfermline Athletic FC Halbeath Road, Dunfermline KY12 7RB Scotland +44 1383 724295 http://dafc.co.uk
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East End Park

10. The Harbours of Limekilns

The Promenade, Limekilns, Dunfermline Scotland http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/limekilns/limekilns/
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The Harbours of Limekilns

Reviewed By Mobile35942195053 - Bristol, United Kingdom

After visiting beautiful Aberdour and heading for Culross, we just had to stop at Limekilns and take in the views from this beautiful harbour. Free parking, large grassy areas, sculptures, tributes and information boards. Fabulous views back towards Edinburgh and those bridges.

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