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Kincardine Bridge (the swing bridge over the Forth that was the most westerly Forth crossing for decades), the Longannet power station site, and a small Fife town on the upper Forth
A little history
Kincardine Bridge (1936) was the most westerly crossing of the Forth for 30 years, and the last surviving Forth swing bridge. Longannet power station — once the largest coal power station in Europe — dominated the skyline until demolition began in 2018. The town has medieval origins as a port.
The Forth estuary views from Kincardine are excellent. The town has a good local character. The Kincardine Bridge for the historic swing bridge. The Ochil Hills are accessible nearby.
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Kincardine is a place in Fife known for kincardine Bridge (the swing bridge over the Forth that was the most westerly Forth crossing for decades), the Longannet power station site, and a small Fife town on the upper Forth. Kincardine Bridge (1936) was the most westerly crossing of the Forth for 30 years, and the last surviving Forth swing bridge. The population is around 3,500.
The town has local cafes and food options. Alloa and Dunfermline are close for wider food choice. Local Fife produce is good.
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