What to see. What to do.
Discover our little world.
From world famous local attractions to little secrets. Wine dinners and other Champany experiences they are all listed below.
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The Chop and Ale House is Open
News
Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Find out more…
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Blackness Castle
History, Outlander
Just 5 minutes away.
Fortress, Prison, Ammunition Dump. Star of Outlander. Our local castle. Find out more…
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Kingsfield Golf
Explore, Golf
Just 5 minutes away.
Situated less than a mile from Champany, Kingsfield is an outstanding golf course and driving range. Find out more…
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Linlithgow Palace
History, Outlander
Just 6 minutes away.
Birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots. Find out more…
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Midhope Castle
Outlander
Just 10 minutes away.
Lallybroch from Outlander. Find out more…
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Adventures & Day Trips
Explore, History
A short list of some favourite visits around our wee part of Scotland. Treat them as individual attractions or as short day trips from Champany. Find out more…
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Beecraigs Country Park
Outdoors, Outlander
12 minutes away.
Walking with fantastic views. Find out more…
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Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway
Culture, Outlander
Just 2 miles away.
Historic Heritage Railway. Find out more…
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Culross
History, Outlander
Half an hour away.
Historic and Charming Scottish Village. Find out more…
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Muiravonside Country Park
Outdoors, Outlander
15 minutes away.
One of Scotland's best country parks. Find out more…
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St Andrews
Golf, History
1 hour 15 minutes away.
A must visit for all golf fanatics but don't miss the wonderful castle and charming little town. Find out more…
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The Kelpies
Culture, Outdoors
20 minutes away.
Andy Scott's fabulous steel horse head sculptures. Find out more…
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Aberdour Castle
History, Outlander
25 minutes away.
Scottish Castle and Tower House. Don't miss the Painted Ceiling dating from the early 1600s. Find out more…
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Castle Campbell
History
40 minutes away.
Fifteenth century stronghold. High in the Dollar Glen. Find out more…
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Falkland Palace
History, Outlander
40 minutes away.
The Royal Retreat of the Stewart Kings and Queens. Find out more…
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The Scott Monument
History, Edinburgh
20 minutes by train.
Built as a tribute to one of Scotland’s Greatest Sons. Climb the steps for magnificent views over Edinburgh. Find out more…
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St Bridget's Kirk
History
25 minutes away.
Visit the ruins of St Bridget’s Kirk right on the banks of the Forth. A spectacular viewpoint where you can see the skyline of Edinburgh, the Forth Bridges and the Forth Islands. Find out more…