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GALLERY: Easter fun at Knockhill Easter Family Day & Car Show, Dunfermline

GALLERY: Easter fun at Knockhill Easter Family Day & Car Show, Dunfermline

The Courier21-04-2025
Easter Family Day & Car Show at Knockhill: A Thrilling Weekend for All Ages in Dunfermline
Hundreds of visitors flocked to Knockhill Racing Circuit in Dunfermline over the Easter weekend to experience an unforgettable Easter Family Day & Car Show.
A highlight of the day was the Easter egg rolling competition down the famous Duffus Dip, a Knockhill tradition that brought out the competitive spirit in attendees.
The drifting displays were another crowd favourite, with skilled drivers showing off their precision control and daring moves on the track.
Kids enjoyed Easter-themed face painting, met the Easter bunny, and were amazed by a stilt walker performer. The colouring-in competition was a hit, letting children get creative!
The Knockhill Easter Family Day & Car Show was a huge success, offering something for everyone.
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