Late Autumn Road Trip Drive To Visit Dunshalt Howe Of Fife Scotland

Tour Scotland late Autumn travel video of a road trip drive, with Scottish music, on the B936 road on ancestry visit to the village of Dunshalt in the Howe Of Fife. The name Dunshalt, sometimes spelled Dunshelt, is, according to legend, a corruption of the term Dane's Hold after a local encampment of invading Danes who were defeated at Falkland Moor. Other suggestions include the name coming from the Gaelic, " dun " meaning a fortification, with the prehistoric fort still visible. Howe of Fife is the name given to the fertile farming area of central Fife in the valley of the River Eden between Strathmiglo and Cupar. The term ' howe ' is derived from an old Scots word meaning a hollow, valley or flat tract of land. All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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