
Kincardine, Fife - Wikipedia
Kincardine (/ kɪnˈkɑːrdɪn / kin-KAR-din; Scottish Gaelic: Cinn Chàrdainn[2]) or Kincardine-on-Forth is a town on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, in Fife, Scotland.
Kincardine Visitor Guide - Accommodation, Things To Do
Visitor information for Kincardine including accommodation, things to do, attractions, events and food & drink.
Kincardine, Scotland: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 ...
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Kincardine: Overview of Kincardine - Gazetteer for Scotland
A village at the western extremity of Fife, Kincardine (known fully as Kincardine-on-Forth) is situated on the River Forth in Tulliallan Parish. Kincardine was founded as a burgh of barony …
Kincardineshire | Coastal, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | Britannica
Nov 6, 2025 · Kincardine is the southernmost of the historic counties of northeastern Scotland. In ancient times it marked the northern limit of the brief Roman penetration of Scotland. It then …
Kincardine - XploreScotland
Nov 19, 2024 · Situated along the northern shores of the River Forth, Kincardine is a quaint yet historically significant town that once thrived as a crucial port and centre for coal mining in …
Kincardineshire, Scotland Genealogy • FamilySearch
Dec 9, 2025 · History[edit | edit source] Kincardine (or the Mearns, an ancient designation), is a historic county in the east of Scotland, bounded on the north-west by the river Dee and part of …
Kincardine: Historic Town in Central Scotland
Discover Kincardine, a historic town in central Scotland, known for its scenic location, heritage sites, and rich history along the River Forth.
Kincardineshire - Wikipedia
Kincardineshire or the County of Kincardine, also known as the Mearns (from the Scottish Gaelic A' Mhaoirne meaning "the stewartry"), is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy …
Kincardine Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland
Kincardine, or Kincardine on Forth to give it its full name, is a large village on the north side of the Forth at the point it narrows from estuary to river. As a result it is perhaps best known for …