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Aberdour

Scotland, United Kingdom
Village·Scenic, Historic, Tranquil
Aberdour
Photo by Dean Parker from Google Places
Aberdour
Photo by Dean Parker from Google Places
Aberdour
Photo by Steven Chapman from Google Places
Aberdour
Photo by Jorge Nunes from Google Places
Aberdour
Photo by Des Nelson from Google Places
Aberdour
Photo by Dean Parker from Google Places
Aberdour
Photo by Dean Parker from Google Places
Aberdour
Photo by Steven Chapman from Google Places
Aberdour
Photo by Jorge Nunes from Google Places
Aberdour
Photo by Des Nelson from Google Places

Aberdour is a scenic and historic village on the south coast of Fife, Scotland. It is situated on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, providing picturesque views towards Inchcolm Island and its Abbey, as well as the city of Edinburgh. The village is characterized by its winding High Street and narrow lanes that lead to hidden parts of the village and the shoreline. With a population of 1,633, Aberdour offers a quaint and tranquil escape, nestled between the larger coastal towns of Burntisland and Dalgety Bay.

Aberdour is a scenic and historic village on the south coast of Fife, Scotland. It is situated on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, providing picturesque views towards Inchcolm Island and its Abbey, as well as the city of Edinburgh. The village is characterized by its winding High Street and narrow lanes that lead to hidden parts of the village and the shoreline. With a population of 1,633, Aberdour offers a quaint and tranquil escape, nestled between the larger coastal towns of Burntisland and Dalgety Bay.

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Highlights

  • Stunning views of Inchcolm Island and Abbey.

  • Historic village atmosphere.

  • Winding High Street with hidden lanes.

Before you go: Aberdour essentials

  • Close access to Inchcolm Island and Abbey.

  • Beautiful coastal views and walking paths.

  • Rich historical background with a quaint village atmosphere.

Local Attractions

Visit the nearby Inchcolm Abbey for a glimpse into Scotland's medieval history.

Transportation

Aberdour is accessible by train, making it an easy day trip from Edinburgh.

Best For

History enthusiasts and tranquil coastal escapes.

Currency

GBP £

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Nature Walks

Enjoy a walk along the coastal paths for stunning views and fresh sea air.

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals

Best time to visit Aberdour

April-JuneSeptember-October

Best Season

Spring

Spring is ideal for visiting Aberdour with mild temperatures and blooming flowers.

Best Season

Summer

Summer offers the best weather for exploring the coastal paths and enjoying outdoor activities.

Best Season

Fall

Fall provides a quieter experience with pleasant weather and fewer tourists.

Winter

Winter is peaceful, though some attractions may have limited access.

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Aberdour, Scotland, United Kingdom
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