A circuit of historic Culross
From the car park, take steps up to a tarmac path alongside the railway and turn right. Just beyond a reed bed to the right, turn right down some steps and follow the path to the road. Now cross over to the entrance to Blair Castle, a 19th-century mansion which stands on the site of a 17th-century castle.
Walk up the tarmac drive, which is lined with magnificent rhododendron bushes. Walk ahead until you can see Blair Castle on the left. Before you reach it, take the right-hand turning in the trees and follow it as it bears to the right. Continue until you reach Blair Mains farmhouse, which you'll find on the left.
Continue following the track, with fields on either side. Walk ahead until you reach the trees, and continue following this track until you reach a metal gate on the left-hand side, just beyond a line of pylons. Look carefully and you should spot a wooden fence post on the right-hand side, with the words 'West Kirk and Grave' painted on it in white. Take the narrow right-hand path immediately before it, which runs through the trees.
Follow this path to go through a kissing gate and continue walking ahead, with trees on your left and fields on your right. Go through another kissing gate, and continue in the same direction. When you reach a crossing of paths, continue ahead along the track and walk under a line of pylons. You will soon pass the remains of a church on the left-hand side.
Continue ahead, past the old cemetery, and walk in the same direction until the track joins a tarmac road. Walk in the same direction until you reach a junction. Turn right here and head downhill – watch out for traffic now, as the road can be busy. You will soon reach Culross Abbey on the left-hand side.
It's worth stopping at this point to visit the abbey. You can then continue to walk on downhill, down Tanhouse Brae, and will soon reach the Mercat ('old Market') Cross, with The Study on the right-hand side. Continue walking in the same direction, down cobbled Back Causeway, with its raised centre, until you reach the main road.
Turn right and walk past the Town House – in front of which is a replica of the Tron, the old burgh weighing scales – then across one side of the flagstoned Town Square. Across the square on your right is Culross Palace, a large ochre-coloured building, and in the centre of the square stands a bust of a local hero of the Napoleonic Wars, the swashbuckling Admiral Thomas Cochrane. To reach the starting point, continue walking in the same direction – the car park is on the left-hand side, just past the children's play area.
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- Picnic Area
- Wifi available
- Rooms 3
- Free TV
- Wifi
- Open parking
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- BBQ



