£5 (adult) 1-2 hours About 4 miles away
The Scottish Vintage Bus Museum is open on Sundays for visits... not just of their extensive collection of road transport from the twentieth century, but also for you to have a ride in one, with a tour - these run at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. Visit the museum at the M90 Commerce Park at Lathalmond, north of Dunfermline.
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