A splendid renaissance country Palace built with French flair by James the IV and James V in the 1500’s. The Royal Palace of Falkland was a favoured hunting retreat for the Stuart Monarchs, including Mary Queen of Scots. The Palace is elaborately decorated and furnished, with antiques dating back to the Stuart Dynasty, 17th Century Flemish tapestries and stunning 19th century painted interiors. The Chapel Royal, dating from the reign of James V is still used as a place of worship today. The Palace also has Britain’s oldest remaining Real Tennis court which was built in 1539 and the only surviving Percy Cane designed garden. The Palace and gardens host events throughout the year.