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Burntisland is on the "Fife Circle" train line from [wiki=03cf54d8ce19777b12732b8c50b3b66f]Edinburgh[/wiki]. Trains from Edinburgh take 35 minutes, and there are often 2 per hour.
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The main sites can be explored on foot.
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Museum of Communication[http://www.mocft.co.uk/] 131 High Street KY3 9AA Saturday and Wednesday May - Sept. Exhibition changes every year.
*Burntisland Heritage Trust. An exhibition of town history is held in the Burgh Chambers on the High Street on Wed-Sun in summer. Also a good place to ask for general tourist information.
*St Columba's Church opened in 1594 and has an interesting painted interior (open summer Saturdays). It was the first church to be built in Scotland after the Reformation.
*Beach with Promenade next to The Links.
*Rossend Castle. See this from the outside only as it is now occupied by a firm of architects.
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Go to the Fair in Summer on The Links.
*Walk the Fife Coastal Path[http://www.fifecoastalpath.co.uk].
*Go for a swim at the Beacon Leisure Centre[http://www.fifestyle.co.uk/leisure/the_beacon.htm].
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Excellent fish and chips are to be had at Romanos on the High Street.
*There's decent basic food at the Ramblers Rest deli.
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The town is well serviced by hotels and bars catering to all tastes commensurate with the standing of a Fife coastal town.
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Burntisland Sands Hotel [url=http://www.burntislandsands.co.uk]]Lochies Road 01592 872230
* Kingswood Hotel [http://www.kingswoodhotel.co.uk[/url] Kinghorn Road, near Burntisland, Fife KY3 9LL 01592 872329.