Things To See Strolling around the town and its beautiful surroundings is a great way to soak up the local history and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty of our coastal town. We can’t possibly list all there is to see here, but we’ve picked out some highlights to set you on your way. Everyone finds their own version of Queensferry as they wander our cobbled streets, tree lined walks, coastal paths and historic buildings. For the adventurous, there’s even more to discover at www.visitqueensferry.com 1. Forth Road Bridge - Begun in 6. Black Castle (private house) - 1958, this has been the main traffic Queensferry’s oldest surviving crossing from Edinburgh and the dwelling, built in 1626. Lothians to Fife and the North 7. Tolbooth - Built in 1635 this East since its opening in 1964. was the hub of town Life; it was 2. Forth Rail Bridge - Begun in customs office, court, prison 1883, this marvel of Victorian and council chamber. The clock engineering took 7 years to was added to the steeple in complete. celebration of Queen Victoria’s 3. Hawes Inn - Dating from Golden Jubilee. 1683, the Inn was the village 8. Plewlands House (private pub for the fishing and ferry house) - Built in 1641 by Samuel community of Newhall’s. Wilson, a local merchant. His The Inn has strong associations initials and those of his wife Anna with both Robert Louis Ponton can still be seen above Stevenson and Sir Walter Scott. the doorway. 4. Jacobs Ladder - This steep 9. Bellstane - This area marks staircase leads you to Dalmeny the original town boundary with Station. a stone carving of a bird on a bell 5. South Queensferry Museum - set into the wall. Visit the Museum to find out 10. Priory Church - The only about our fascinating naval past, medieval Carmelite church in village life through history and Britain still in use, dating from Funded by the story of our famous bridges. the 15th Century. QUEENSFERRYQUEENSFERRY VISITOR'SVISITOR'S GUIDEGUIDE Things To Do Places to Eat & Drink A bracing walk across the Forth Road South Queensferry boasts many excellent Bridge offers the perfect opportunity venues where you can enjoy anything from Welcome to Queensferry to savour a fantastic view across to, an ice cream sundae to a three course meal. The Royal Burgh of Queensferry is a the engineering wonder that is the world For a light bite or afternoon tea, try one of the delightfully unspoilt conservation town famous Forth Bridge. coffee shops on the High Street, many of which in a spectacular setting beneath the provide WiFi, souvenirs or both! magnificent bridges spanning the Forth. For those interested in history, there are informative walking tours around the town There are many great bars and restaurants where Among its many charms are the distinctive to answer all your questions. you can relax and enjoy good food, most with the architecture, picturesque harbour, bustling high added attraction of spectacular views of the bridges street, thriving marina and, of course the From Hawes Pier there are Boat Trips to Inchcolm and the Forth. breathtaking views of the Forth and its bridges. Island where the beautiful ruined abbey founded in 1123 by King Alexander I remains one of the best If you are out and about there are also many With no shortage of things to see and do, places preserved monastic buildings in Scotland. This tiny delightful spots to enjoy a picnic or takeaway food to enjoy a good meal, abundant sea and bird life island is home to many sea birds and a seal colony. outdoors, but please help keep our town beautiful and a glimpse of history around every corner, the and dispose of any litter properly. ancient burgh of Queensferry is the perfect day The bustling Port Edgar Marina is one of the out or holiday destination. country’s major yachting and water sports centres and is a fascinating place to visit. Sailing lessons are Places to Stay Signposts are located throughout the town available and there is a well-stocked chandlers shop There are a range of places to stay from luxury to help you find your way around as well in which to browse. guest houses to self catering apartments and as providing information on the history, boutique hotels. buildings and views in the area. There are a variety of walks and cycle routes in and around the town taking in the For more information, visit For more information, visit breath-taking view points and local countryside. www.visitqueensferry.com www.visitqueensferry.com.
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