• Castle Dairy, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cupar, Scotland
    Quietly situated in the charming village of Ceres, 8 miles from the magnificent beaches and championship golf courses at St Andrews, these two holiday cottages, adjacent to each other, have been stylishly converted from a listed building to create a superb holiday base. Ceres has a shop, newsagents, butchers, dog friendly pub, tea room, museum, café and hotel with restaurant and dog friendly bar within 300 yards. Nearby attractions include the Hill of Tarvit Mansion House, a fascinating National Trust house and gardens with Hatters Edwardian Tearoom and a 9 hole ‘Hickory’ golf course, the Fife Falconry Centre, and horse riding in the village. There are excellent footpaths for walking and cycling with stunning views of coast and countryside, whilst the Tents Muir National Nature Reserve has a fabulous walk along the beach to Tentsmuir Point where hundreds of seals can be seen basking on the sandbars. Visit The Eden Estuary Centre and Morton Lochs and watch waterfowl from dedicated bird hides. St Andrews itself is steeped in history and has a comprehensive range of shops, restaurants, tearooms, museum and the Sea Life Centre. Perth and Dundee are easily accessible, whilst the wonders of Edinburgh are just 40 miles away. Shop, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
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  • Harbour Apartment, AnstrutherInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated on the harbour front in Pittenweem, one of the prettiest fishing ports in Fife, Harbour Apartment is a first floor cosy apartment with spectacular views over the harbour, Bass Rock, Isle of May and Firth of Forth. Explore the quaint lanes of this picturesque village or visit St Fillan’s Cave, with its holy well, which at one time was used by smugglers. The village also has a bakery, cafes, restaurants, several craft shops and a fish and chip shop. Pittenweem is a renowned centre for artists and craftsmen, who celebrate their skills during the Arts Festival every August.
    Cycling and walking can be enjoyed along the Fife Coastal Path, which gives many opportunities to explore coastal villages and visit the excellent beach that this area is well known for. Historic St. Andrews, the home of golf, is only a short drive away. After a day exploring, relax in the apartment and enjoy the ever changing views with a glass of wine.
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  • Well Cottage, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ceres, Scotland
    This charming, bijou, terraced cottage with a red pantile roof, dating back to 1780 when it was a weavers cottage, is located in the centre of the historic picturesque village of Ceres. Well Cottage has been thoughtfully furnished for comfort and ease, and is the perfect location for a relaxing retreat for a couple. There are excellent cycling and footpaths from the cottage door and the Fife Folk Museum is across the road, as well as the village green. This conservation village has a good pub and a hotel serving food, tea rooms, an antique shop, a family butchers, village store and the renowned Wemyss Ware Pottery. Scotland’s oldest highland games are held on the last Saturday in June. The picture-postcard East Neuk of Fife with fishing villages and sandy beaches are within easy driving distance, and St Andrews is only seven miles away and well worth a visit. This area is renowned for its golf, with a multitude of excellent courses within easy reach. Trout fishing is available locally (licence required). Edinburgh, Dundee and Perth are all within an hour’s drive. When you return to the cottage after exploring the area, you can sit back with a glass of wine in front of the cosy fire. Golf is also available nearby.
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  • Bramble Cottage, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Bramble Cottage is a deceptively spacious, semi-detached, single-storey cottage situated in the very heart of the popular seaside town of Leven, with the owner living next door. Built in 1900 as the local shop and post office, the cottage has under gone a full renovation to provide contemporary, good quality, self-catering, holiday accommodation suitable for a couple. If you would like to arrive at this lovely cottage with a bottle of whisky, prosecco or groceries waiting in the fridge, this can be supplied by prior arrangement with the owner, at cost.

    Ideal for a seaside break, from your front door you are just minutes’ walk to the long sandy beach and promenade with great views over the Firth of Forth to the East Lothian coast. The promenade provides activities to suit all with amusement arcades, putting green, crazy golf, play areas, festival gardens park, Leven leisure pool and regular events including the Summer Prom Festival with live music. The local shops, cafés, bars and restaurants are all within a short walk. For guests who enjoy walking, Letham Glen and Silverburn offer woodland walks and the Fife Coastal Path passes through the town and is ideal for exploring the coast on foot, discovering the picturesque fishing villages and beautiful sandy beaches and coves.
    A great location for golfers of all abilities with 3 courses within walking distance, including Leven Links Course, which is the qualifying course when the Open is played at St Andrews. There are numerous other excellent courses close by and the home of golf, St Andrews, is only 10 miles away. St Andrews make a great day out with excellent shopping facilities as well as good quality restaurants, pubs, bistros and an aquarium. There are many historic buildings to visit both the city centre and in the surrounding area, and a climb to the top of the tower of the medieval cathedral provides a super view of the area.There is a regular bus service to St Andrews just across the road and the local bus station provides services to Kirkcaldy and the surrounding towns. For those wanting to travel a little further afield, Dundee is only 22 miles and Edinburgh city centre is 36 miles. Beach 400 yards. Shop 100 yards, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
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  • Dunira, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cupar, Scotland
    A detached cottage nestled within the centre of the idyllic village of Falkland. Woodburning stove. Central location. Contemporary interior. Kirkcaldy 11 miles. St Andrews 20 miles.
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  • Little Gem, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Little Gem is an attractive ground floor apartment situated on a quiet, very small, residential estate, beside Ravenscraig Castle and Park in the coastal town of Kirkcaldy. The apartment benefits from stunning views of the ancient castle and across the Firth of Forth. You can hear the waves lapping on the beach when the windows are open. An ideal location for a couple or small family at any time of the year the apartment is comfortable and well appointed. There is a king sized bed with a built-in TV in the bedroom and a sofa bed in the living room. The coffee table in the living room easily converts to a dining room table and the kitchen is well-equipped for preparing a meal. It is a joy to look out of either the living-room or kitchen window and see the views. There are also grass areas and shrubbery around this small estate.
    A short stroll from the apartment takes you into Ravenscraig Park, which has beautiful coastal walks and plenty of facilities for children. You can follow the Fife Coastal Route in either direction, Dysart Harbour which featured on the TV series Outlander is only a 20-minute walk along the shore and the opposite direction to the attractive seaside towns of Burntisland and Aberdour, white sandy beaches and walks along the cliffs. Kirkcaldy has lots of place to eat and places to shop and a walk or jog along the esplanade is highly recommended. In April the town hosts Europe’s longest street fair, The Adam Smith Theatre offers a regular programme all year and Kirkcaldy Galleries is well worth a visit with national collections of work to view including local artist Jack Vettriano. A day out in Edinburgh is only 25 minutes away by train from the local station over the majestic Forth Rail Bridge into the city centre, ideal if you or attending one of the many shows, events and festivals throughout the year. Beach 700 yards. Pub 1 mile.
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  • Chilmello Cottage, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Looking for a cosy, romantic getaway by the sea in one of the most beautiful fishing villages on the Fife coast then Chilmello Cottage is for you. This cosy cottage, with lounge, log burner and fantastic enclosed garden is perfectly situated just a couple of minutes walk from the charming heart of Pittenweem famous for its art festivals and local craft shops. The well-equipped kitchen has everything you need for a relaxing self catering holiday. Visit the historic harbour and walk along the popular Fife Coastal Path. This is just one of the picturesque fishing villages dotted along the coast, with gorgeous views across the Firth of Forth.

    Pittenweem is a charming fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife. The harbour is the main focus of the village, particularly early each morning when the fishing boats return with their catch and the daily fish market gets underway. Many of the picturesque houses around the harbour are of traditional Fife design with red pantile or grey-slate roofs with crow-step gables and have been restored by the National Trust for Scotland. Not forgetting the popular Pittenweem Tidal Pool, perfect for wild swimming. Pittenweem boasts two local pubs (one with take away), a popular seafood bistro restaurant with gallery overlooking the harbour, coffee shops, ice cream/sweet shop, gift and craft shops, hardware store, bakers and local pharmacy/licenced grocers and post office. The bustling village of Anstruther is just five minutes drive away where there is a large selection of bars, coffee shops and restaurants. Looking for even more history, shopping or to play on some of the world’s famous golf courses, then head for St Andrews, easily reached within 30 minutes. Scottish Letting Licence F1 00243 F.
    £73
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  • The Doocot @ East Neuk Orchards, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Doocot is the latest renovation at East Neuk Orchards. This stunning accommodation has been completed to a high standard; it truly is impressive. The space, the light, the artwork and the quality of bespoke finishings will make you feel welcome and at home. This incredible building has been transformed from an historic, semi-derelict and very unusual three story doocot (dovecot) into a beautiful, modern single bedroom holiday house. With minimal intervention the original nesting boxes have been lovingly preserved and many of timber surfaces have been created using planks from a single, local fallen and dried elm tree.

    As you enter the property you will find a stunning master bedroom offering a 2 metre long kingsize bed which can be converted into a twin arrangement. The high vaulted ceiling has been cleverly designed with shimmering stars and constellations. There is a large French window boasting plenty of light as it opens out into the shared courtyard. The en-suite shower room is spacious and has a walk-in shower. Upstairs the layout has been very well designed to create a wonderful, bright, cosy open plan living space that takes advantage of the fabulous sea view.

    This property is ideal for a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat. Set in 10 acres of wooded grounds and orchards. The Gillingshill Reservoir and Nature Reserve are just across the road offering the most tranquil setting. Pittenweem and Anstruther can be reached within a 10-minute drive, these being some of the most picturesque fishing villages in the East Neuk of Fife. St Andrews is 15 minutes away. This property can be booked together with The Lodge @ East Neuk Orchards (UK11279) and The Barracks @ East Neuk Orchards (Uk12739) to accommodate up to 14 guests.
    £84
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  • The Terrace, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Make yourself at home in this cosy, modern, ground floor apartment in the picturesque fishing village of St Monans, just one of the gorgeous villages dotted along the East Neuk of Fife coast. The apartment consists of open plan living with a fantastic fully equipped modern kitchen and a sunlit living room with 43in Smart TV, along with a large bright bedroom with a comfy king size bed and Smart TV and also benefits from a toilet and wash hand basin in the bedroom.
    The main bathroom has a walk-in shower, The Terrace is perfect for couples looking for a base from which to explore this beautiful area. Across the road is an enclosed shared garden that captures sunshine most of the day.
    This is a lovely place to come and enjoy the summer or any other time of year.
    Stroll down to the harbour or walk along to the neighbouring villages of Pittenweem, Anstruther and Crail and the award-winning beach of Elie. Jump in the car and in 5 minutes you will find yourself in the bustling seaside town of Anstruther which is full of shops, bars, and restaurants.
    The famous historic town of St Andrews can be reached in 20 minutes. This area is full of historic sites and plenty of exciting places to visit. If you love arts and crafts make sure you visit Pittenweem during the Art Festival in August, where the locals open their homes and exhibit the beautiful work of local artists.
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  • Ocean View Retreat, FifeInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Welcome to your seaside sanctuary in the heart of the charming fishing village of Pittenweem, nestled within the breathtaking East Neuk of Fife. This cosy one-bedroom ground floor holiday home, with a roaring wood burner, promises the perfect getaway for those seeking the soothing embrace of the sea.
    Backing onto the beach, wake up to the gentle lull of the waves and step onto your private terrace, and enjoy the amazing seaviews. Sip your morning coffee while breathing in the crisp sea air, or watch the sun set over the horizon, casting a golden glow on the tranquil waters of the North Sea.
    Ocean View Retreat offers an open plan living and kitchen area. The comfortable seating area is perfect for unwinding with a book in front of the wood burner and the well-equipped kitchen allows you to prepare delectable meals with ease.
    This area has some of the most picturesque coastal landscapes around; there is so much to see and do. Pittenweem boasts a rich fishing heritage that you can explore by wandering through the quaint streets and visiting the bustling harbour. Don’t forget to sample the freshest catches of the day at one of the village’s charming seafood restaurants. Enjoy the many coastal walks: Lace up your walking shoes and embark on scenic coastal walks along the Fife Coastal Path. You’ll encounter breathtaking vistas and the opportunity to spot an array of wildlife, including seabirds and seals.
    Beyond your doorstep, award winning Elie beach is just down the road, perfect for sunbathing, picnicking, or building sandcastles or if you’re brave enough swim in the tidal pools. Pittenweem is also known for its vibrant arts scene. The village hosts an annual arts festival, showcasing the work of local artists in their charming studios and galleries. The wider region of the East Neuk of Fife is a gateway to the stunning landscapes and historic towns of Scotland. From the iconic St. Andrews to the rolling hills of the countryside, there’s no shortage of adventures waiting to be had. Beach 1 mile.
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