Discover centuries-old castles, ancient Neolithic and picturesque Scottish countryside within a stone’s throw of Glenrothes. The town is set in the heart of Fife, where you can visit iconic attractions like the seaside town of St Andrews and Falkland Palace. A wide selection of cafes, pubs and B&Bs make Glenrothes a comfortable base to explore Fife and surrounds.
Things to do in Glenrothes
Standing proud on the banks of the River Leven, Balgonie Castle dates back to the 14th century. While not as famous as Edinburgh Castle and Eilean Donan, Balgonie is an impressive stronghold and has been featured in “Game of Thrones” and “Outlander”.
Riverside Park is the town’s signature green space and features flower-filled gardens and grassy meadows. Explore the woodland trails and let the kids burn off steam in the adventure playgrounds. Sculptures by local Scottish artists dot the park.
Balbirnie Stone Circle dates back to Neolithic times and recalls the town’s ancient past. Eight stones dot the site, which is surrounded by lush parklands. Pair your visit to the local archaeological site with nearby Balfarg Henge, a prehistoric ceremonial site set in the heart of a housing estate. The unique urban setting adds to the appeal.
Escape to the countryside in Lomond Hills Regional Park. The park is laced with waymarked trails and protects a picturesque landscape of lochs, moors and farmland. Chase cascading waterfalls on the Mapsie Den trail and climb up to John Knox Pulpit for sweeping views over the park and Fife countryside. Enjoy lunch in the historic village of Falkland before heading back to Glenrothes.
Getting around Glenrothes
Glenrothes is pedestrian-friendly and easy to get around on foot, while rental cars offer the freedom to explore surrounding sights and attractions at your own pace. Trains run between Glenrothes and Edinburgh in around one hour. Edinburgh Airport is a 40-minute drive away.