A range of family entertainment can be found at the nearby Fife Leisure Park, within walking distance of Calais Muir Grange. With activities on offer including 10 pin bowling, a cinema, miniature golf, a range of shops and restaurants, in addition to a health club, there is something for the whole family to enjoy.
Dunfermline doesn’t disappoint for those seeking cultural activities either, with the famous Dunfermline Abbey taking pride of place at the heart of the town. Home to the tomb of King Robert the Bruce, as well as many relics of notable Scottish rulers throughout history, visitors can explore and discover the ruins of a palace built by King James VI.
With its desirable position bordering the Calais Woods national forest, Calais Muir Grange offers a perfect setting for those who enjoy the outdoors. The attractive Pittencrief Park spans 76 acres of formal gardens, woodland, glasshouses and walking routes, all just a 10 minute drive from Calais Muir Grange. Visitors can stroll through the beautiful grounds and partake in a little wildlife spotting, or simply enjoy the breath-taking views of the abbey and palace ruins.
A little further afield, residents will find Loch Leven national nature reserve. Less than a 20minute drive from home, this huge expanse of water is brimming with wildlife, while the Loch Leven heritage trail – a 13 mile pathway extending around the whole of the loch – is suitable for walkers of all abilities.