Royal Burgh of Culross
The streets of Culross have appeared many times in the hit US TV series Outlander.
Explore Culross Palace, with its tiny rooms, connecting passageways and painted ceilings.
Buy freshly grown seasonal herbs, fruit and vegetables from the organic palace garden.
Wander along charming, peaceful streets which were once full of the hustle and bustle of a thriving 17th-century port on the River Forth.
Today's Opening Hours
- Palace and garden
- 10.00–17.00 (last entry 16.00)
- Shop
- 10.00–16.45
- Bessie’s Café
- 10.00–16.00 (last orders 15.30)
Entry prices
- Adult
- £13.00
- Family
- £35.00
- One adult family
- £22.50
- Concession
- £10.00
- Young Scot
- £1.00
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The wood panelled hall at Culross Palace
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Looking into the old strongroom at Culross Palace
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Enjoy the view across the Firth of Forth from the garden at Culross
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Walk the winding cobbled streets of Culross
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Wander through the beautiful gardens at Culross
About this place
Culross is Scotland’s most complete example of a burgh of the 17th and 18th centuries.
White-harled houses with red-tiled roofs line the steep cobbled streets which run from the market cross to the hilltop abbey. In the centre is the ochre-coloured palace with its beautifully reconstructed period garden, complete with herbs, fruit and vegetables, and rare Scots Dumpy hens. Get a sense of what it would have been like to live in Culross Palace in its prime, with original painted woodwork and beautifully restored 17th- and 18th-century interiors.
It’s little wonder that Culross is acknowledged as one of the most picturesque villages in Scotland – or that it’s so often used as a film and television location.
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