The former county town of Kinross lies to the west of picturesque Loch Leven and is surrounded by superb countryside. The area is steeped in history and Kinross itself is perhaps most famously known as the place where Mary Queen of Scots was held prisoner on Castle Island in 1567.
There are many outdoor activities in and around Kinross to suit a wide variety of tastes including a choice of golf courses, trout fishing on the loch, cycling, woodland and hill walking or a stroll around the magnificent gardens of Kinross House. Indoor leisure activities include a swimming pool and squash courts at the Loch Leven Centre or visiting Kinross Sunday Market, the largest indoor Sunday Market in Scotland.
Kinross town centre is within easy reach of Levenfields and contains a variety of shops, restaurants and local services. Levenfields is well placed with both a supermarket and the local primary school adjacent to the development. Kinross High School offers a high standard of secondary eduaction and has an excellent reputation.
Levenfields is situated to the west of the town centre and is ideally located for accessing the M90 which provides easy commuting to Edinburgh, Perth, Dundee and Glasgow. A Park And Ride facility is also adjacent to the development and provides express coach services to Edinburgh and Perth, as well as local bus services.
