Annual Conference of the Association of Scottish Philatelic Societies
We are delighted to welcome you to Dunfermline for this year’s conference. As Scotland’s newest city and the historic capital, Dunfermline offers a unique blend of rich heritage, stunning architecture, and modern attractions. Whether you are here for the first time or returning, we hope you take the opportunity to explore everything our vibrant city has to offer.
From the iconic Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, the final resting place of King Robert the Bruce, to the beautiful Pittencrieff Park – gifted to the people by Andrew Carnegie – the city is full of history and charm. Enjoy a stroll through our bustling high street, sample delicious local cuisine, and experience the warm hospitality that makes Dunfermline such a special place.
Throughout your stay, we hope you have a fantastic time networking, learning, and sharing ideas at the conference. If you have any questions or need recommendations on places to visit, dine, or relax, our check out our Welcome to Fife website and local information below.
Welcome to Dunfermline and West Fife
Accommodation Options From luxury hotels to charming guesthouses, Dunfermline offers a range of accommodation options to suit every budget. Many hotels are located within walking distance of key conference venues, ensuring convenience and comfort for your attendees.
Double Tree by Hilton Edinburgh Queensferry Crossing
Best Western Keavil House Hotel
The City Hotel
The Adamson Hotel
Please note other HOTELS are available in the area which may not be listed on our website. Click HERE
Self Catering Accommodation - Click HERE
Eating out is a delight in Dunfermline, with excellent independent, award winning restaurants using the best of Fife's local and seasonal produce.
Restaurants
Jack O'Bryans - BOOK
Canmore Restaurant and Bar - BOOK
Dhoom - BOOK
Antioch - BOOK
Carlucci Restaurant - BOOK
Click HERE to discover more restaurants
Local Cafe's
Dunfermline & West Fife is an area where old and new can be found side by side. Once the Capital of Scotland Dunfermline has a fascinating history.
History & Heritage
Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum
Dunfermline Carnegie Library and Galleries
Royal Burgh of Culross & Dunimarle Castle and Gardens
The Village of Limekilns & Charlestown
From walking tours to fantastic green spaces Dunfermline offers some wonderful outdoor spaces to be discovered.
Clan Mackenzie Routes - Walking Tours
Pittencrieff Park or "The Glen" as it is more commonly known.