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Inverkeithing
Inverkeithing is located on the Fife Coastal Path between North Queensferry and Dalgety Bay. With a history dating back to Roman times, you can find the best-preserved Franciscan friary in Scotland.
Visit the nearby beaches at Dalgety Bay and Aberdour or take a trip to nearby North Queensferry to visit Deep Sea World.
Landmarks and Attractions
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Forth Bridge
The Forth Bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an engineering marvel that spans the Firth of Forth near Inverkeithing. Completed in 1890, it is renowned for its iconic red cantilever design.
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Franciscan Friary
The Friary in Inverkeithing was established in the 14th century. The building that still stands today was the hospitium, a place of hospitality and a lodging house for travellers and pilgrims.
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Bottlenose Dolphins
Situated along the Firth of Forth, visitors may be lucky to spot dolphins swimming in the estuary waters.