• Lime Tree Cottage, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dunfermline, Scotland
    Set in a secluded, woodland location with views of rolling farmland, these two holiday properties offer a perfect hideaway for peace and tranquillity. With light spacious interiors, stylish furnishings and woodland walks from the door, these holiday homes provide every comfort. The 17th-century village of Culross, with quaint crow stepped gables and pantiled roofs, is only 3 miles. Dunfermline, 5 miles, Scotland’s ancient capital, is now a thriving city with hotels, restaurants and leisure facilities. Shops 1 mile, pubs 1½ miles.
    £69
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  • Inzievar, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dunfermline, Scotland
    Set in a secluded, woodland location with views of rolling farmland, these two holiday properties offer a perfect hideaway for peace and tranquillity. With light spacious interiors, stylish furnishings and woodland walks from the door, these holiday homes provide every comfort. The 17th-century village of Culross, with quaint crow stepped gables and pantiled roofs, is only 3 miles. Dunfermline, 5 miles, Scotland’s ancient capital, is now a thriving city with hotels, restaurants and leisure facilities. Shops 1 mile, pubs 1½ miles.
    £64
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  • Arc House, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Renovated in 2018 to a very good standard, Arc House is a bright and spacious first and second floor apartment with rooftop views towards the sea. The first floor has a handy utility room with a washing machine and sink where guests can keep their outdoor gear and buckets and spades, a family bathroom and three comfortable bedrooms all with televisions. The second floor has a super open-plan living area, which is light and spacious, with a superbly fitted kitchen with a dual fuel range cooker. The living area has a cosy 6-seater sofa and is the ideal place to relax after a day by the sea. From the Velux windows, there is a roof top view towards Pittenweem and Largo Law. The property dates back to 1877, and the street is named after Captain Rodger, owner of the clipper ship, Taeping. The East Neuk of Fife has a long seafaring history and the Fisheries Museum tells the story of the area.

    Just a short stroll from Arc House you can explore the old wynds and lanes leading down to the seafront in the picturesque fishing village of Cellardyke, with a sandy beach and old harbour. There is a water sports centre with sea kayaking and open canoeing available for you to explore the shore line with expert tuition. The Fife Coastal Path can be joined here, and in either direction you can enjoy fantastic coastal views over the Firth of Forth and which takes you to pretty fishing villages, secluded coves and white sandy beaches.

    Anstruther is just a 5-minute walk away with its working harbour, local pubs, seafront coffee shops, fish and chip shops, galleries and shops. Freshly caught fish and shellfish are available locally, including lobster, crabs and white fish. From April to September there are daily ferries and boat trips leaving from Anstruther that take you to the Isle of May, which is a National Nature Reserve and home to colonies of sea birds, including puffins. The surrounding waters are the habitat of seal colonies and makes a great day out for the family.

    Just 9 miles away is St Andrews, which is well worth a visit with lots to do to suit all ages. There is an aquarium, sandy beach, harbour, great shopping with local shops as well as high street names, and numerous top class restaurants, pubs and bistros. If you like a round of golf on your holiday, St Andrews is world famous as being the home of golf. Golfers will enjoy visiting the British Golf Museum or playing on one of the championship courses. There are also several local courses within a short driving distance from Arc House. However you spend your time, Arc House is an ideal holiday home in which to relax and unwind. The charming courtyard is an ideal spot to sit and enjoy a glass of wine whilst planning the next day’s excursion. Beach 200 yards. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £89
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  • Reflections, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Reflections is a super location for a holiday by the seaside, with the picturesque harbour just a stone’s throw away. Perfect for couples, friends and families the apartment has central heating that can be controlled by Hive heating thermostat, and enjoys sea views; it is also within a few minutes’ walk from a seafood restaurant, coffee shop and local shops.
    Situated in the conservation village of St Monans, it is a great place to explore with quaint lanes, fishermen’s houses and a historic church. Just at the edge of the village there is a windmill that used to power the salt panning industry. Join the Fife Coastal Path that leads either way to attractive old fishing villages, sandy beaches, secluded coves and historic buildings with plenty of places to stop off for refreshments.
    It is an ideal location for golfers who will be spoilt for choice with more than 40 golf courses in Fife. St Andrews, ‘the Home of Golf’, is a mere 12 miles away with championship courses to play as well as family friendly courses. Within 10 minutes’ drive the local coastal courses at Anstruther, Elie and Leven all provide unique golfing experiences with spectacular coastal views.

    For days out Anstruther offers a great selection of places to eat from award-winning fish and chip shops to a Michelin star restaurant, ice cream parlours and cafés. From April to September there are daily ferries and boat trips leaving from the harbour that take you to the Isle of May National Nature Reserve, home to colonies of sea birds including puffins, and the surrounding waters are the habitat of seal colonies. If you are interested in the history of the area the Scottish Fisheries Museum at the harbour side is well worth a visit.
    After all of this sea air you will be looking for a good night’s sleep and all three bedrooms have comfortable zip and link super kingsize beds which can be twin beds on request. The attractive open plan living space looks out across the harbour and the Firth of Forth and is a great place for everyone to gather with plenty of comfortable seating in the living area, and the bright and modern kitchen is well equipped and complete with a dining table. If you want to practice your cooking skills, fresh fish and shell fish can be purchased in St Monans, and the garden, located across the road from the apartment, is ideal for pre-dinner drinks. Reflections is perfect for a family holiday at any time of the year in a beautiful coastal location. Beach 3 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £101
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  • The Hideaway, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    The Hideaway is an ideal location for couples, friends and a family to enjoy a holiday by the seaside with a sandy beach just minutes from the cottage. Located in the thriving seaside town of Anstruther with a fishing harbour and pier as well as two sandy beaches. In an elevated location looking over the red pantile roof tops to the Firth of Forth, the cottage is entered at the back there is a small terrace with seating and offers great views of the sea and Isle of May.
    The living/dining area is the spot for everyone to gather to plan the next day’s activities. There is a shower room and a kingsize bedroom. Steep stairs lead to the lower ground floor with two furthers bedrooms and a well equipped kitchen with doors leading to the sunny courtyard with seating, where you can enjoy a glass of wine. From the cottage wander down to the harbour-side for a coffee and watch the sea and activity. Anstruther has eating places to suit all tastes, from an award winning fish and chip shop to a Michelin star restaurant, cafés, traditional inns, ice cream shops, bakers, gift shops and galleries. Explore the old lanes and wynds with old houses with tales of seafaring captains. Don’t forget your bucket and spade, the sandy beaches are ideal for building sand castles, paddling and exploring the rock pools. For coastal walks the Fife Coastal Path goes through the town and leads in either direction with great views over the shoreline to Edinburgh and takes you to secluded coves, quaint fishing villages and sandy beaches.
    St Andrews is only 9 miles away with good shopping facilities as well as lots of places to eat, ice cream parlour, pubs and tea shops. Well known as being the home of golf, visit the British Golf Museum or play a round on one of the championship courses. The Hideaway is a great all year round destination with events and activities throughout the year, including summer food and arts festivals as well as an annual life boat gala which provides great entertainment for all the family.
    £138
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  • Sea View, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Sea View is tucked away right in the heart of the charming fishing village of Anstruther, with views over the historic harbour and Firth of Forth from the living room and bedrooms. This bright and spacious three-bedroom getaway is set over 3 levels, with the best choice of local, boutique shops, great restaurants, cafes, and pubs right on the doorstep.

    Anstruther is one of the many picturesque and very popular villages along the stunning Eask Neuk of Fife. Cross the road and you can enjoy the beach, fishing trips, boat rides, hiking, and coastal walks. If you are looking for more shops and more history then St Andrews, the home of Golf, is only a 15-minute drive away where you will find the famous St Andrews University, plenty of restaurants and shops and a whole choice of more family activities such as a cinema and Aquarium. Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee can all be reach within an hour’s drive.

    This really is a great place to come and relax and explore the beautiful surrounding area.
    £87
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  • Struan, FifeInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Nestled in the tranquil village of Kilconquhar, this charming mid-terrace villa offers a serene escape for families and golf enthusiasts alike. With its pet-friendly policy and ample space for six guests, it’s a perfect base to explore the scenic East Neuk Coast or enjoy the historic links at St Andrews. The fully refurbished accommodation is beautifully presented and comprises of an open plan ground floor area combines a living room with Smart TV, wood burner, a dining table with seating for up to six which this leads up to a well-equipped kitchen, ideal for family get togethers. There is a boot room and toilet just off the kitchen, this leads out into an enclosed courtyard and then through the gate up to a decked terrace with seating and with storage shed for bicycles (electricity for charging of E-bikes) and sports equipment. Parking for three cars is to the rear of the garden. Stairs from the living area to the first-floor landing leads to the family shower room and three bedrooms , the master at the back of the has an en-suite shower room.
    Kilconquhar and Elie, nestled in the picturesque East Neuk of Fife, offer a delightful blend of culinary and recreational experiences. Kilconquhar boasts the historic Kilconquhar Castle Estate, providing not only accommodation but also leisure facilities like tennis courts and an equestrian centre for pony treks through the countryside. Elie Beach, a short distance away, is perfect for a leisurely day out with its stunning views and opportunities for water sports. Bowhouse, located in St Monans, is a vibrant hub for the local food community in the East Neuk of Fife. It serves as a vital link between small-scale growers, producers, and consumers, offering access to some of the finest ingredients and artisanal products in the region. With a focus on sustainability and supporting the local economy, Bowhouse hosts regular market weekends. Beach 2 mile.
    £90
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