Inverkeithing est une ville qui se trouve dans la banlieue d'Edimbourg et un ancien burgh royal du comté de Fife en Écosse. Selon le recensement de 2006, la population de la ville est de 5 265 habitants. Son port a reçu le statut de burgh du roi David Ier d'Écosse (1124- 1153) au XIIe siècle. La ville se situe à environ 9 kilomètres de l'aéroport d'Édimbourg et à 6 km de Dunfermline, le chef-lieu du comté. La ville jouxte Rosyth et Dagelty Bay.

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Inverkeithing High School

Inverkeithing High School is a secondary school located in Inverkeithing, a historic town on Fife's southern coast 3½ miles from Dunfermline city centre, 9½ miles from Edinburgh city centre, and in between the towns and villages of Dalgety Bay, Rosyth and North Queensferry. The school has around 1,500 pupils (with students ranging in age from 11 to 18), with 94% of students coming from within the catchment area and 6% of students coming from outside the catchment area. The school employs approximately 150 staff. The school has a swimming pool, football pitches, AstroTurf and tennis courts, and has been a Category B Listed Building since 2004. Inverkeithing High School will be replaced by the new Caledonia High School in the neighbouring town of Rosyth in August 2026. This year marks the final year of Inverkeithing High Schools operation. The building will have the capacity to accommodate 1735 pupils, over three floors, with an open 'see and be seen' approach throughout the school.
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Prestonhill Quarry

Prestonhill Quarry is a former dolerite quarry near Inverkeithing in Fife, Scotland.
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Inverkeithing railway station

Inverkeithing railway station serves the town of Inverkeithing in Fife, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and is on the Fife Circle Line, 10 miles (16 km) north west of Edinburgh Waverley. The station is popular with commuters travelling to Edinburgh from Fife and beyond, thanks to its location beside the M90 motorway. The station is served by ScotRail, LNER, CrossCountry and Caledonian Sleeper services. South of Inverkeithing the line continues towards Edinburgh via the nearby Forth Bridge, and north of the station, the Fife Circle Line splits in two - the main line continuing along the coast via Aberdour whilst the branch heads inland via Dunfermline.
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Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts F.C.

Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the town of Dalgety Bay, Fife. They compete in the East of Scotland League Second Division, the eight tier of Scottish football, having joined the league with their senior team in 2018. The club was founded in 1996 as Inverkeithing Boys Club, before changing their name to Inverkeithing Blue Brazil a year later on the involvement of former Scotland manager Craig Levein. Their current name was adopted in 2000. Initially the senior team played at their Ballast Bank ground in Inverkeithing for three years after joining the senior pyramid. However they now play matches at Dalgety Bay Sports & Leisure Centre in the neighbouring town of Dalgety Bay where they moved ahead of the 2021–22 season. After joining the senior pyramid, Swifts soon gained promotion and spent two seasons in the East of Scotland League Premier Division before consecutive relegations to the Second Division in 2025. In 2024 Swifts won the East of Scotland Qualifying Cup with a 2–1 win over Dunbar United, their first trophy and also their first cup final.
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Ballast Bank Park

Ballast Bank Park is a public park in the town of Inverkeithing in Fife, Scotland. Located on the banks of Inverkeithing Bay on the Firth of Forth, the park is host to the annual Inverkeithing Highland Games, as well as other community events.