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Burntisland Apartments: House Outstanding Sea Views 3 Bedrooms

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  • About the location of House Outstanding Sea Views 3 Bedrooms (Broomhill, Burntisland)


    Burntisland is a historic town with many 'firsts'. The High Street is full of award-winning shops, cafes, fift shops and eateries. It offers a beach, coastal walks, hill walks, swimming pool, skatebaord park, playgrounds, train station, castles, medieval churches, and great access to Edinburgh, Dundee, Perth and beyond.
    Paddle Boarding and water sports, canoeing, sailing either on the coast or on lochs - Beginner paddle boarding at Kinghorn Loch (1 mile away) and all abilities at Lochore Meadows Country Park 12 miles away. Burntisland has efoil activities in the summer,

    Kirkcaldy is 5 miles away with shops, museums, parks.
    Aberdour, 2 miles has a castle, award-winning beach, a further beach, medieval church still in use and cafes and gift shops. There is a coast walk between Aberdour and Burntisland, 45 mins-an hour.

    Deep Sea World is at North Queensferry - under the Forth Rail Bridge.
    Dunfermline, an ancient capital of Scotland, home to 11thC King Malcolm Canmore and his wife, Queen ( Saint) Margaret, is famous for its Abbeys and parks, other heritage sites, also the birthplace of Andrew Carnegie.

    South Qeensferry has shops, cafes, restaurants, a large sailing and water-sports base at Port Edgar and popular boat trips to Inchcolm, the Three Bridges tour, and other events.

    Further afield, St Andrews is 30 miles away, about an hour in the car, or train to Leuchars and bus into St Andrews. The East Neuk is famous for its fishing harbours and quaint houses, fish restaurants and beaches.


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