Kirkcaldy

Home of the longest street fair in Europe, Kirkcaldy is a town on the Fife coast.
Not far from the Forth Bridge, on the coast of Fife, Kirkcaldy is one of Scotland's most ancient burghs, with a history stretching back to the 11th century. It was the birthplace of the economist Adam Smith in 1723 and, five years later, of the architect Robert Adam. Kirkcaldy became an industrial centre in the 19th century and was the first town to use the power loom, which revolutionised the weaving industry. In later years it became the world's linoleum capital!
Nowadays the top attraction is Kirkcaldy's Links Market - Europe's longest street fair, with over 200 fairground rides and attractions, held each Easter on the town esplanade. Kirkcaldy is also a good base for the golf courses of the Fife coast and exploring the East Neuk villages.

