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Extract from the Falkland Travel Guides:
The
Howe of Fife
, north of Glenrothes, is a low-lying stretch of ground (or "howe") at the foot of the twin peaks of the heather-swathed
Lomond Hills
- West Lomond (1696ft) and East Lomond (1378ft). Nestling in the lower slopes of East Lomond, the narrow streets of
FALKLAND
are lined with fine and well-preserved seventeenth- and eighteenth-century buildings. The village grew up around
Falkland Palace
(June-Aug Mon-Sat 10am-5.30pm, Sun 1.30-5.30pm; April, May, Sept & Oct Mon-Sat 11am-5.30pm, Sun 1.30-5.30pm; NTS; 5, gardens only 2.50), which stands on the site of an... read the whole Falkland Travel Guides...
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