Set beneath the Lomond Hills in the historic village of Falkland, Falkland Palace is one of Scotland’s finest Renaissance buildings. Once a hunting lodge, it was transformed in the 16th century by James IV and James V into a lavish royal residence. Mary, Queen of Scots was a frequent visitor, drawn to its peaceful setting and surrounding woodlands.
The palace is known for its beautifully restored rooms, period furnishings, and one of the world’s oldest real tennis courts, still in use today. Visitors can explore the Chapel Royal, royal apartments, and stunning formal gardens, all preserved by the National Trust for Scotland.
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