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Burleigh Castle, Milnathort ruins
overlooking the loch from Milnathort - nearby towards Scotlandwell you may
spot the Standing Stones of Orwell - try the walk or cycleway along to the
shore at Burleigh Sands with a pleasant route back to Kinross. Stop off for
an ice cream cone at Giacopazzis in the middle of town - Jo also
has a very excellent choice of wines 01577 865585. You will find the locals
at the Thistle 01577 863222 or the Jolly Beggars 01577 862473 both
traditional inns. Local information available at Robertsons great
ironmongers 01577 863342.
South Lissens Pottery
Church
Street, Milnathort has an eclectic mixture of traditional country
spongeware and contemporary Lustre ware. Cleverly hidden along from
the Royal Hotel, Dave MacGregor is definitely worth searching out - we
especially like the pawprint coffee mugs. Time it right and you might
see some pots being thrown or decorated 01577 865642.
Gateside Folk
fans make sure to turn off and search out the folk nights at the Glenfarg
Hotel - good bar food 01577 830241. Back on the Mi the next village includes
Gateside Inn, a traditional village pub and if you always wanted to swap
your existing car for an old Mini try the aptly named Minimarket 01337
860666.
Scottish Off road Centre
Sifting
at the top of Glentarkie Hill you will find a 4x4 haven for the off road
enthusiast. Demanding courses for the expert, technical
courses for the competent, scary courses for the beginner. Make sure you
have a go. Find out about the bring your own 4X4 days - 01337 860528.
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