Cameron Bridge is a village in the conurbation of Levenmouth in Fife, Scotland. It is near to the village of Windygates and 2 miles (3 km) west of the town of Leven. A distillery was established in the 19th century by the Haig family, which is now part of Diageo.1 The distillery produces Scotch whisky.
History and locality
It is a settlement at a bridge over the River Leven, which replaced a ford there. When Leven was flooded it was the first upstream crossing. In 1870, an earlier bridge was replaced with a new one.1 The River Ore joins the Leven a little upstream of the village.
Transport

Cameron Bridge railway station opened in June 2024 as part of the Levenmouth rail link. There was previously a station at Cameron Bridge around 400 m (440 yd) west of the current station, which shut in 1969.
The Cameronbridge Grain Distillery
Cameronbridge Grain Distillery is currently the largest of the remaining grain distilleries in Scotland2 and is owned by Diageo.3
References
References
- "Cameron Bridge, Fife". Gazetteer for Scotland. 2007. Archived from the original on 19 September 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2009.
- Russell, Inge and Stewart, Graham G. (2014). Whisky: Technology, Production and Marketing Archived 10 November 2023 at the Wayback Machine. Elsevier. p.xx. ISBN 9780124046030
- Dorsey, Kristy (16 December 2017). Diageo marks its 20th anniversary Archived 16 March 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Insider.co.uk
External links
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56°11′22.5″N 3°03′22.1″W / 56.189583°N 3.056139°W / 56.189583; -3.056139