Scottish Deer Centre
One of Fife’s biggest visitor attractions, The Scottish Deer Centre is great, interesting day out for the whole family.
The centre is home to 13 different types of Deer including Reindeer, White Lipped and Axis Deer.
Explore 55 acres of rugged countryside, listen to the expert tour guide and keep an eye out for the centre's other animals, including brown bears, wolves and lynx.
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Directions
By Bus
X42-Dundee to Kirkcaldy service, 3 times per hour. See Traveline Scotland here.
From South and Forth Road Bridge.
Follow the M90 past Kinross then exit motorway at J8 for St Andrews (A91) follow the A91 through Gateside and Auchtermuchty. At Melville Lodges roundabout take 2nd exit, continuing on the A91 for approximately 1.5 miles and you'll find us on your right.
From North and Tay Bridge.
Follow the A92 for approximately 14 miles then at Melville Lodges roundabout take 1st exit on left, following the A91 for 1.5 miles and you'll find us on your right.
From Perth.
Follow the M90 (Edinburgh) to junction 9 and exit left onto A912 and follow for approximately 2 miles. At the roundabout take 1st exit on to A913 (Newburgh, Cupar) keep on the A913 through Newburgh and exit right on to the B937 at Lindores. Follow the B937 to Collessie and turn left onto the A91 (Cupar, St Andrews) at Melville Lodges roundabout take 2nd exit following the A91 for 1.5 miles and find us on your right.
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From Stirling and West
Follow the A91 east for approximately 21 miles through Alva and Dollar, then turn left on to M90 ( Perth) for 2 miles and exit M90 at J8 for St Andrews. Follow A91 through Gateside and Auchtermuchty and at Melville Lodges roundabout take 2nd exit, following the A91 for 1.5 miles and you'll find us on your right.
From St Andrews
Follow the A91 west for approximately 13 miles through Dairsie and Cupar, and you'll find us on your left.
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