Nestled in Fife, Culross is a well-preserved 17th-century royal burgh managed by the National Trust for Scotland. This historic village, pronounced ‘coo-riss,’ has gained recent fame as a filming location for the TV series Outlander. However, its true charm lies in the timeless atmosphere and authentic architecture that transport visitors back in time. Wander through the narrow cobbled streets and admire the rows of stone cottages with their distinctive red pantile roofs, offering a vivid glimpse into Scotland’s past. Today, visitors can explore this living museum, immersing themselves in the rich history and heritage of the area.
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