Humbug Park
#7581 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
Humbug Park also previously known as Crossgates Greyhound Stadium is a football ground and former greyhound racing track on Inverkeithing Road in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland. ()
ScotlandUnited Kingdom
Humbug Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline Palace, Kingsgate Shopping Centre, Central Park.
- 3.4 miWPriory/abbey ruins and royal burial site
Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline
88 min walk • Dunfermline Abbey, nestled in the heart of the ancient city of Dunfermline, Scotland, is a site steeped in history and grandeur. This stunning parish church is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of Scotland's rich past, with its foundations deeply rooted in...
- 3.5 miWHistorical place, Forts and castles, Sacred and religious sites
Dunfermline Palace, Dunfermline
89 min walk • Dunfermline Palace, a historical gem nestled in the city of Dunfermline, Scotland, is a site steeped in rich Scottish history. Once part of the grand residence of Scottish monarchs, this palace is now a captivating ruin that continues to draw visitors from around the...
- 3.2 miWShopping, Shopping centre
Kingsgate Shopping Centre, Dunfermline
83 min walk • The Kingsgate Centre is an indoor shopping centre located in the town centre of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Marks and Spencer and the former Debenhams store anchors the main entrances to the shopping centre. The Kingsgate was extended in 2008 at which time it also underwent significant refurbishment.
- 2.2 miNEOutdoor activities, Football, Sport venue
Central Park, Cowdenbeath
56 min walk • Central Park is a multi-use stadium in Cowdenbeath, Fife, Scotland, used for football and stock car racing. It is situated in the centre of the town, just off the High Street, and has a capacity of 4,309. The pitch size is 107 x 66 yards.
- 2.6 miWArenas and stadiums, Football, Sport
East End Park, Dunfermline
66 min walk • East End Park is a football stadium situated in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland with a seating capacity of 11,480. The stadium plays host to the home matches of Scottish Championship side, Dunfermline Athletic The stadium currently comprises four stands: the East Stand, the Main Stand, the North Stand and the Norrie McCathie Stand.
- 3.4 miWHistorical place, Museum, History museum
Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum, Dunfermline
87 min walk • The Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum is a biographical museum in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, dedicated to the life of Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, "one of the great Scots of the 19th century.".
- 0.9 miSW56°4'36"N • 3°23'55"W
Adventure Golf Island, Dunfermline
24 min walk • Golf, Mini golf, Game and entertainment center
- 3.4 miWHistorical place, Museum, History museum
Abbot House, Dunfermline
87 min walk • Abbot House is the oldest building in Dunfermline. Lying in the shadow of Dunfermline's great abbey church, the core of the building is 16th-century.
- 3 miWConcerts and shows, Theater
Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline
78 min walk • Carnegie Hall is an Art Deco theatre located in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. It was named after the industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who was born in Dunfermline.
- 3.2 miWConcerts and shows, Theater
Alhambra Theatre, Dunfermline
83 min walk • The Alhambra Theatre opened in Dunfermline, Scotland, on 14 August 1922. Designed by local architect John Fraser, it was constructed over a two-year period by George Stewart of Blantyre and is located on the corner of Canmore Street and New Row.
- 3.1 miWChurch
Viewfield Baptist Church, Dunfermline
80 min walk • Viewfield House is a large square stone built three storey Palladian villa in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. It is a category B listed building.