It’s actually quite interesting and it was a bit of a surprise to a lot of folk that it was even there! I grew up along the road in Leven and had no clue of its existence until it opened as a museum…diamond lil wrote: ↑Tue Jan 27, 2026 1:26 pm Didnt know we had a secret bunker in Ainster KF - wonder what that looks like.
FC my cat is quite bad tempered too, but our ferrets were all wee sweetie pies. I love wee fergits.
It wasn’t a mystery to the Russians however. There’s an exhibition of Scotland in the Cold War on at the National Museum in Edinburgh and there’s a map of Dundee to Edinburgh with projected nuclear explosions on it. Obviously there’s an airburst at Rosyth, Leuchars and Edinburgh (which makes my departure quick and easy) but there was a ground burst at Ainster which makes sense. I thought they would have hit the old observer corps HQ in Dundee but it wasn’t in the map, maybe they thought it wasn’t important enough.
Side issue, if you are in Ainster, don’t bother with the touristy ‘fish bar’, head to the other end of the harbour where the Waterfront restaurant is, they also now have a chippy and they do smoked haddock in batter. Absolutely amazing!