Escorted Scottish Tours of Fife, Scotland
- Scottish Highlands and Islands Tours
- Aberdeen and Grampian Tours
- Perthshire and Angus Tours
- Tours of Stirling, the Castle and the Trossachs
- Fife and Kinross Tours
- Edinburgh and Southeast Scotland Tours
- Glasgow and Southwest Scotland Tours
- Specialist Scottish Tours
- Corporate Scottish Tours
Tour Fife and Kinross
On a Cameron tour of Fife and Kinross, discover that the area is home to Rosyth, the Scottish seaport for the Superfast ferries and some of the world’s biggest cruise liners. Known as ‘the Kingdom’, Fife is one of the most attractive little counties in Scotland. Steeped in history and tradition, with castles, museums and abbeys, Fife offers a wide variety of other attractions to delight the traveller.
- A beautiful little 17th-century village with cobbled streets, white-washed cottages and red
pantiled roofs, still has a medieval feel to it. - Caves full of prehistoric carvings.
- Quaint little fishing villages steeped in maritime heritage.
- Scotland’s first university, an ancient seat of learning, where Prince William studied only a
few years ago - World Famous Fish and Chip shop
- Beautiful beaches and a history of Benedictine monks
View the magnificent Forth Road and Rail Bridges before travelling through the medieval Kingdom of Fife. Discover Dunfermline, birthplace of Andrew Carnegie who bequeathed Pittencrieff Park to the people of Dunfermline.
Visit the royal palace and abbey, birthplace of King Charles I and burial ground of King Robert the Bruce. The coastal route passes through many pretty fishing villages like Elie, Crail, Pittenweem and Anstruther with its Secret Bunker, a reminder of the days of the Cold War.
The historic town of St. Andrews, the spiritual home of golf, boasts a Castle, a Cathedral and a University. Stroll along the quaint streets or fabulous white sandy beach which borders the renowned Old Course. With 7 golf courses, St. Andrews is the place to stop a while and have a game – non-golfers might prefer to continue their walk or visit Falkland Palace, home of James V.
You might fancy exploring the area around Loch Leven where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned. Perhaps you’d prefer to visit Culross, a historic village with another royal palace and an abbey.
It’s your tailor-made tour, so it’s your choice. Enjoy the experience …
Choose Cameron Tours of Scotland for escorted Scottish tours of Fife and Kinross with a difference.

