A circuit of historic Culross

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"A beautiful Scottish town with many heritage highlights."
Walk directions

From the car park, take steps up to a tarmac path alongside the railway and turn right. Just beyond a reed bed to the right, turn right down some steps and follow the path to the road. Now cross over to the entrance to Blair Castle, a 19th-century mansion which stands on the site of a 17th-century castle.

Walk up the tarmac drive, which is lined with magnificent rhododendron bushes. Walk ahead until you can see Blair Castle on the left. Before you reach it, take the right-hand turning in the trees and follow it as it bears to the right. Continue until you reach Blair Mains farmhouse, which you'll find on the left.

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  Terrain  - Generally firm paths, some muddy woodland tracks
  Landscape  - Ancient town, fields and woodland
  Dog friendliness  - Can run free on woodland tracks
  Parking  - Culross West car park
  Toilets en route  - By car park in Culross
About the walk
Walking through Culross – pronounced 'Coo-ross' – is a bit like stepping onto a film set. With its cobbled streets and immaculately preserved buildings, it gives you the impression that you've stepped back in time. The pretty houses, with their red pantiled roofs and crow-stepped gables, give the...
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This 20-mile wide peninsula between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Tay is an ancient kingdom, once the home of Scotland’s kings and saints. Despite its modern bridges it still seems curiously detached from the rest of the country.
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A circuit of historic Culross

Recommended by
Our view
"A beautiful Scottish town with many heritage highlights."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Generally firm paths, some muddy woodland tracks
  Landscape - Ancient town, fields and woodland
  Dog friendliness - Can run free on woodland tracks
  Parking - Culross West car park
  Toilets en route - By car park in Culross
About the walk
Walking through Culross – pronounced 'Coo-ross' – is a bit like stepping onto a film set. With its cobbled streets and immaculately preserved buildings, it gives you the impression that you've stepped back in time. The pretty houses, with their red pantiled roofs and crow-stepped gables, give the...
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This 20-mile wide peninsula between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Tay is an ancient kingdom, once the home of Scotland’s kings and saints. Despite its modern bridges it still seems curiously detached from the rest of the country.