Largo: A Charming Village in Scotland with Rich History

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Largo: A Charming Village in Scotland with Rich History

Once a major fishing village, Largo is now a delightful stop on any tour of Scotland, offering picturesque scenery and a glimpse into Scotland’s past.

The village is filled with quaint cottages and historic houses, providing a charming backdrop for a leisurely stroll. Its lovely harbour and beautiful beach are perfect spots for taking in the natural beauty of the area.

Largo is also known for its connection to Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor who spent four years as a castaway on an uninhabited island. His incredible story is said to have inspired Daniel Defoe’s famous novel, Robinson Crusoe. Visitors can see a bronze statue of Selkirk outside the site of the cottage where he was born.

The village’s parish church, dating back to the 16th century, is another highlight worth exploring for those interested in history and architecture.

Just north of Upper Largo, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the River Forth, offering a great opportunity for photography and relaxation.

In 1819, a local tinker discovered a hoard of silverware while digging for sand, and further excavations revealed even more treasures. These findings are now part of national collections, adding another layer of intrigue to this historic village.

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