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Things to do in Lower Largo

Top Things to Do in Lower Largo, Fife - Lower Largo Must-See Attractions

Things to Do in Lower Largo

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  • Jeannette C
    6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Wonderful but slightly disturbing... like circus clowns ;)
    A fantastic view and certainy a talking point. Smaller gates and carving above door on house opposite equally fascinating.
    Written 22 July 2023
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  • alibatty🦇
    Dundee, UK17,748 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This bronze life-size statue of fictional castaway character Robinson Crusoe can be found outside the birthplace where Alexander Selkirk was born in 1676 - and Selkirk was the original inspiration for novelist Daniel Defoe’s character of Robinson Crusoe. He’s depicted wearing hand-made goatskin garments, carrying weapons and scanning the horizon. The figure was sculpted by Thomas Stuart Burnett in 1885 , and commissioned by businessman David Gillies who was a direct descendant of Alexander Selkirk.
    Written 9 February 2023
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  • 797dennisp
    Montrose, UK30,841 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a stunning piece of Victorian architecture which opened on the East of Fife Railway in 1857 and was last used in 1966.
    It doesn't matter from where you take a photo you can't help but see it in it's former and present glory !!
    Written 8 March 2023
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  • alibatty🦇
    Dundee, UK17,748 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This picturesque and peaceful, ancient fishing village , boasts a scenic sandy beach , fringed with rock pools, and overlooks the Firth of Forth . If you enjoy beach-combing you’ll find fragments of pottery , and wave-worn sea-glass , from factories that used to be in operation in the area - but are now long-gone. The water here is very clear, and has been designated official bathing waters, plus the beach is dog-friendly all year round. The sands backs onto a large , well-set-out , free car-park , situated beside free public toilets. For snacks there is a nearby cafe called The Aurrie , housed in what used to be Largo Baptist Church - or bring your own picnic.
    Written 19 September 2023
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