Outlander s Inverness: The story of the historic village Falkland in Fife that plays a big part in the hit show
The first conservation village in Scotland, Falkland was even said to be a favourite haunt of Mary Queen of Scots.
The picturesque village of Falkland. (Image: Bill Kasman/CCvSA2.0)
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Christmas Trees of Hope and wood slice project bringing festive cheer to Falkland and Cambo estates
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Falkland Stewardship Trust and Cambo Heritage Trust have united in the lead up to Christmas to bring some “hope” to local communities.
Funded by Leader in Fife, they have organised a ‘Christmas Trees of Hope’ initiative and are asking local communities to contribute.
Helen Lawrenson Falkland Stewardship Trust director, said: “The trees have been inspired by the traditional clootie wells which were places of pilgrimage in Celtic areas.