Places to visit:
Three Bridges Bed & Breakfast lies on the Fife shores of the River Forth 1 mile west of the Forth Road, Rail and Queensferry Crossing Bridges. This tastefully decorated guest house overlooks Rosyth Royal Dockyard and the River Forth on it's south side, and on it's west side, it is approximately 50mters from the gates of HMS CALEDONIA (Naval Establishment) the Historic Town of Dunfermline with it's many tourist attractions is only 3 miles North of Rosyth Centre, with the Birth Place of Andrew Carnegie (once the richest man in the world) and resting place of Robert The Bruce and they say "perhaps William Wallace too" in the ancient Abbey.
On the Edinburgh side of the Bridges are three of Scotland's finest stately homes, Dundas Castle, Hopetoun House and Dalmeny House. Within a few miles drive are Blackness Castle, House of the Binns and the very historic Palace of Linlithgow.
For people who are more interested in water sports, South Queensferry's Port Edgar Marina offers plenty of scope for any visiting sea faring people. To the north of the Bridge in North Queensferry the shark infested waters of www.deapseaworld.com await you.
For other sporting enthusiasts, Knockhill Racing Circuit and the Ratho Adventure Centre are less than 20 minutes away. As you would expect in the land of golf, there are a large number of golf courses nearby in Lothian and in Fife (including the links at St Andrews).
Nearby the Fife Cycleways, the Fife Coastal Paths or the Falkirk Wheel provide an enjoyable way to spend a day. In the evening, visitors can enjoy the spectacle of the world famous Forth Rail Bridge floodlit from dusk until dawn. Or you could view the Bridge by taking a leisurely cruise along the River Forth in the Maid of the Forth, or with Forth Tours.
Further afield yet still within 20 minutes of Rosyth is Scotland's Capital City of Edinburgh with its famous Inactive Volcano (Arthur's Seat) overlooking the city which is steeped in history, including a beautiful Castle, Palace, Cathedrals and historic buildings which will enthral anyone visiting this lovely area.
with prior booking Guided tours can be arranged for 4 or more people to: Edinburgh in the south and the Highland Region in the North of Scotland.
On the Edinburgh side of the Bridges are three of Scotland's finest stately homes, Dundas Castle, Hopetoun House and Dalmeny House. Within a few miles drive are Blackness Castle, House of the Binns and the very historic Palace of Linlithgow.
For people who are more interested in water sports, South Queensferry's Port Edgar Marina offers plenty of scope for any visiting sea faring people. To the north of the Bridge in North Queensferry the shark infested waters of www.deapseaworld.com await you.
For other sporting enthusiasts, Knockhill Racing Circuit and the Ratho Adventure Centre are less than 20 minutes away. As you would expect in the land of golf, there are a large number of golf courses nearby in Lothian and in Fife (including the links at St Andrews).
Nearby the Fife Cycleways, the Fife Coastal Paths or the Falkirk Wheel provide an enjoyable way to spend a day. In the evening, visitors can enjoy the spectacle of the world famous Forth Rail Bridge floodlit from dusk until dawn. Or you could view the Bridge by taking a leisurely cruise along the River Forth in the Maid of the Forth, or with Forth Tours.
Further afield yet still within 20 minutes of Rosyth is Scotland's Capital City of Edinburgh with its famous Inactive Volcano (Arthur's Seat) overlooking the city which is steeped in history, including a beautiful Castle, Palace, Cathedrals and historic buildings which will enthral anyone visiting this lovely area.
with prior booking Guided tours can be arranged for 4 or more people to: Edinburgh in the south and the Highland Region in the North of Scotland.