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Culross Abbey
Address: , Culross , FIF, GB
Phone: 01383 880231
State: FIF
City: Culross


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Beautiful Abby at the top of a steep incline over looking the coastal line. Amazing ruins on the grounds. Information boards up telling stories. No parking that we could see but worth the walk up just pace yourself. Perfect way to end a tour of this amazing town
A fascinating place full of history and still quite a lot to see. Lovely views across the Forth. A steep walk uphill from Culross but worth the effort. The tower where witches were kept is particularly eerie.
A nice abbey but currently under repairs taking away from the beauty and the best spots for photos will try again in a few months and see if I change my mind. Plan ahead so you don’t get caught out like I did.
Culross Abbey is a beautiful piece of architecture. There's a small cemetery with 100s of years old graves and tiny ruined grounds keeper's house that adds spookiness to the place. Unfortunately the ruins are closed now, by the look of it indefinitely.
If your paying a visit to the charming and highly condensed historical burgh of Culross, having a look into the abbey, graveyard and church is a must. About the Abbey only the ruins remain and the history of the cistercienses monks that once upon the time lived there. To visit the church I highly recommend you to check the opening times.
Beautiful inside and out. Definitely worth a visit.
Magical experience. Step into another world as you quietly tiptoe through the beautiful abbey. It’s truly a religious experience. Don’t forget to walk around the back and photograph the ancient Celtic tombstones. Stunning.
Visited back in August. This ruined abbey was the home of Cistercian monks, but fallen out of use by the 16th century. There's very little of the abbey left to see except the former dining hall which does actually have some interesting Gothic design features on the ceiling. There's some information boards near the entrance and at the back, which are actually quite informative. The part of the abbey that's still in use is the parish church, but that was closed, so there really wasn't much to see.
Beautiful inside and the grounds and ruins. Steeped in history. Its a fair walk up to it if on foot, but you can always drive.
Very nice church specially the ruins of the old one, close to the new one which was built on the site of and old foundation around 6th century, by Malcolm, earl of Fife. Around 1600, a new law moved the West Kirk to this nearby Abbey Parish Church. It was opened when we visited that’s not frequent in Scotland. Nice cemetery just close to it. Very silent, quiet, peaceful. Worth a ten minute visit
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