Activities in and around Aberdour
Historic Aberdour: nestling in front of the soft folds of
the Fife hills, facing the coast of the Firth of Forth and
Edinburgh beyond.
Once
a Victorian playground of the wealthy, Aberdour is now a genteel
and traditional Fife fishing village, and a retirement haven
for Edinburgh professionals. Aberdour is convenient for Edinburgh,
with a 30-minute train journey across the world famous Forth
Bridge into the very heart of Scotland's capital city.
The village of Aberdour has fine beaches, a 13th Century
castle, one of the prettiest railway stations in Britain and
a picturesque old harbour.
In summer the Aberdour Festival provides a wealth of cultural
delights and attracts visitors worldwide. Along the shore
are pleasant walks to neighbouring Burntisland and Dalgety
Bay. Aberdour is the ideal place to stay for both business
people and holidaymakers alike!
We hope you enjoy the following guide to just a few of the
exciting activities in our locale.
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