Things to do in Burntisland, Scotland: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

June 14, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Burntisland (/bɜːrntˈaɪlənd/  listen (help·info), Scots: Bruntisland) is a royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland, on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. According to the 2011 census, the town has a population of 6,269.
Restaurants in Burntisland

1. The Binn HIll

Burntisland Scotland
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The Binn HIll

2. Erskine United Free church

Kinghorn Road, Burntisland KY3 9EW Scotland +44 1592 328438
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Erskine United Free church

Reviewed By craigluscar - Dunfermline, United Kingdom

This magnificent looking church certainly stands out on the Burntisland skyline with its high bellower and clock. The church was formed on the site of the Towns library 1743. When land was gifted to them by James Shepherd of Rossend Castle the new Church opened on 14 October 1903 built by John Bennie Wilson, 1903. The Church has a long history of the secessionist movement in Scotland . It is a Category B listed building with the boundary walls gate piers and gates by Historic Environment Scotland . The Church is a welcoming and highly active church with a strong emphasis on youth

3. Burntisland Harbour

Burntisland Docks, Burntisland Scotland +44 1383 413366 http://uk-ports.org/burntisland
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Burntisland Harbour

4. Rossend Castle

Rossend Castle Melville Gardens, Burntisland KY3 0DF Scotland
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Rossend Castle

Kinghorn Road, Burntisland Scotland
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Burntisland Links

Reviewed By robertsZ4656TN - Paisley, United Kingdom

Visited the annual summer Fairground here yesterday. This traditional funfair provides everything you need for a fun family day out with all sorts of rides for all ages, many stalls & bouncy castles. Hot food & soft drinks are also available. The average Price per Ride is £2 but they do encourage adults to ride with young children for Free and ... there's a No Alcohol Policy which is good if you have young children! There are also lots of other things to do nearby including a good play park, crazy golf, leisure centre & the beach ... Parking is FREE!

6. David Danskin Commemoration Plaque

at the corner with Somerville Street, Burntisland Scotland
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David Danskin Commemoration Plaque

7. Rossend Castle Archway

Burntisland Scotland
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Rossend Castle Archway

8. Dunearn Hill Fort

Standing Stane Road, Burntisland Scotland
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Dunearn Hill Fort

9. The Abandoned Binnend Village

Burntisland Scotland http://www.burntisland.net/binnend-village.htm
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The Abandoned Binnend Village

10. Alexander III of Scotland Memorial

Kinghorn Road, Burntisland Scotland https://piningforthewest.co.uk/2010/03/25/king-alexander-lll-of-scotland-monument/
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Alexander III of Scotland Memorial

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