Is Burntisland Funfair open today?

Based on information from summer 2025, the Burntisland Fairground is a seasonal attraction that operates during the summer months, typically opening around late May or June. It is not open in January 2026. The beach and Links area remain open for walking, but the rides are not currently running.
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Is the fair still at Burntisland?

Burntisland Fairground is back for summer 2025. Rides, stalls and attractions are lining the town's seafront as thousands of visitors get set to descend once again. The annual fair dates back to the 1500s. The Courier has everything you need to know about Burntisland Fairground.
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Is Burntisland beach open?

The Links and Burntisland Beach is open all year round and is beautiful to visit anytime.
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What time do Burntisland games start?

The 2025 Burntisland Highland Games will take place on Monday 21st July 2025 at 11:00. The games arena is located on Links, next to the town's annual summer fairground and close to an award-winning beach.
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What rides are at Burntisland?

Weather is looking good this week Bring the family to Burntisland For a great family day out With great rides including Air raid Air maxx Freak out Big wheel Dodgem Waltzer Limbo dancer Top star Big apple Jumping frogs Turbo jet Twister Lots of kids rides and stalls Prize bingo And don't forget the blue flag beach 🏖️
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Burntisland Fun Fair Vlog 2022

What is there to do in Burntisland?

One of Fife's most popular seaside resorts, there's a long list of reasons to visit Burntisland, including the long sandy beach, the visiting funfair, the tenth oldest golfclub in the world and one of the oldest Highland Games in Scotland. Summer's a busy time for Burntisland.
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Is Burntisland worth visiting?

This historic town makes a lovely destination for beachgoers, walkers, and anyone looking to explore the Fife coast at a leisurely pace. With its blend of natural beauty, rich maritime history, and vibrant community life, Burntisland offers a refreshing escape from the city.
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What date is the Highland Show 2025?

ROYAL HIGHLAND SHOW - THU 19 TO SUN 22 JUNE 2025.
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How old are Burntisland Highland games?

Burntisland is the second oldest Highland Games in the world, dating back to 1652. It's still going strong and today you can watch traditional events including the Pipe Band, Highland dancing, heavy events, running and cycling. Right next to the Games arena is the funfair and beach.
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Is it safe to swim at Burntisland?

Risks to water quality

This bathing water is at risk of short term pollution following heavy rainfall. Bathing is not advised during or 1-2 days after heavy rainfall due to the risk to bathers' health from water pollution. Pollution risks include sewer overflows.
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Why is Burntisland called Burntisland?

In the 1500s the settlement gained independence and was called Burntisland, probably named after the burning of the old fisherman's huts. St Columba's church is unique in design and attracts visitors to the area. It was the first parish churches built after the Reformation.
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What sea is Burntisland?

Burntisland stands on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, more or less opposite Leith.
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What is the fair fortnight?

The Glasgow Fair is a traditional holiday dating from the 12th Century and taking place during the last two weeks of July.
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What is the best time to visit the fair?

Best Times of Day to Avoid Crowds
  • Mornings Just After Opening (Until 11 AM) Mornings are a hidden gem. ...
  • Mid-Afternoon on Weekdays (2 PM to 4 PM) Many people take lunch breaks around noon or wait until the evening to visit. ...
  • Last Hour Before Closing. ...
  • Tuesday or Wednesday. ...
  • Monday and Thursday (Early in the Day)
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What date is the Lammas fair 2025?

View the full schedule of events, entertainment and activity taking place in the seaside town of Ballycastle for the Ould Lammas Fair, 23rd-26th August 2025.
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Is there a dress code for the Highland Show?

The general attire at the Royal Highland Show is a mixture of country style and comfort since it is a long day, with attendees covering many miles on foot as well as being out in the sun for most of the day.
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What is the most famous festival in Scotland?

Scotland is home to a wide range of events and festivals which take place every year - including the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world's largest arts festival - and countless cultural and sport events. No matter the time of year, there's always something going on.
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What date is the Highland Show 2026?

The Royal Highland Show 2026 is scheduled for Thursday, June 18, to Sunday, June 21, 2026, at the Royal Highland Centre in Ingliston, Edinburgh, celebrating food, farming, and Scottish rural life. Tickets for the event, Scotland's largest, are already on sale, with daily admission available for each day of the four-day festival.
 
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Is Scotland a rich or poor country?

Scotland is a rich nation. Even without revenues from offshore oil and gas, our economy is bigger than wealthy countries like Italy, New Zealand, Japan, or South Korea. But around one-fifth of Scotland's people – more than a million of us – live in poverty, and that figure has hardly changed in the last 20 years.
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