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Extract from the Culross Travel Guides:
The A985 crosses the Forth Road Bridge, with unattractive views of the shipyard at Inverkeithing and the naval dock at Rosyth (newly commissioned as a port for ferry crossings to Zeebrugge in Belgium), before heading west along the river to
CULROSS
(pronounced "coorus"), one of Scotland's most picturesque settlements. The town's development began in the fifth century with the arrival of St Serf on the northern side of the Forth at Cuileann Ros ("point where holly grows"), and is also said to have been the birthplace of St Mungo, founder of Glasgow cathedral. Culross today is in excellent condition, thanks to the wor... read the whole Culross Travel Guides...
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