Dog Friendly Hotels Fife
Heading to St Andrew's for a Scottish escape in Fife? We've got the best pet friendly hotels in Fife for your excursion to the Scottish countryside. Whether you're heading up for a golfing weekend, taking a city break to Edinburgh or looking to visit some classic castles in the area, we've got the best beds for you and your furry companion.
- Cupar, ScotlandThis delightful ground floor cottage lies on the grounds of Hill of Tarvit Mansion, in Cupar, Scotland. Open fire. Enclosed private garden. Utility. Dog-friendly. St Andrews 9.5 miles; Kirkcaldy 16.2 miles; Perth 25.8 miles.£70Price per night from
- Cupar, ScotlandA charming ground-floor cottage nestled in the tranquil village of Peat Inn near Ceres, Fife. Pet friendly. Woodburning stove. Quiet location. St Andrews 6.3 miles; Cupar 6.5 miles; Leven 9.6 miles.£58Price per night from
- Cupar, ScotlandA quirky and idyllic mid-terrace cottage lying in the heart of Newburgh, Scotland. characterful features. Woodburning stove. Close to amenities. Perth 11.3 miles; Dundee 19.5 miles; St Andrews 20.2 miles.£54Price per night from
- Anstruther, ScotlandAultnagar is located in the historic village of Upper Largo in the beautiful East Neuk of Fife just 10 miles from the world-famous university and golfing town of St Andrews. The cottage has been recently renovated to a high standard and features all the facilities you would expect from a modern holiday cottage. It is a pet friendly property allowing 2 dogs free of charge, sleeping 4 in comfort and has off street parking for one car.
Upper Largo is dominated by Largo Law, the highest hill in the region and the cottage benefits from great views of Largo Law from its fully enclosed rear garden. Access to the path up Largo Law is yards away from the front door for those who have the stamina to climb to the top in order to take in the great views of East Fife, the Firth of Forth and the Lothians. The village itself has a restaurant, a short walk from the cottage, and is steeped in history with the historic church being the focal point of the village. Many walks radiate from the village and the beach at Lower Largo, Robinson Crusoe’s birthplace, is a 20-minute walk away via a number of local footpaths which also give access to the Fife Coastal Path.
The local area is noted for its wide sandy beaches interspersed by rocky headlands, the depth of its history, ranging from Falkland Palace, a favourite of Mary Queen of Scots, to the Secret Bunker which highlights the part played by Fife during the cold war and the breadth of its culinary and produce offerings with Michelin starred restaurants complemented by award winning fish and chip shops as well as numerous farm shops and farmers markets showcasing the best produce Fife and Scotland has to offer. The owners look forward to welcoming you to Aultnagar where they will do everything they can to ensure you have a wonderful stay in Fife. Beach 1 mile. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 215 yards.
Short Term Let Licence No. FP00024P£81Price per night from
- Anstruther, ScotlandThe 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 one further bedroom 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 harbourside 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.£108Price per night from
- Anstruther, ScotlandSituated on the shore with the beach on your doorstep, with fabulous sea views across the Firth of Forth, Pee Wee Cottage is an immaculately presented detached cottage and creates a wonderful atmosphere for a relaxing holiday for couples and a small family.
Located in the charming fishing village of Cellardyke, Anstruther, the accommodation is beautifully presented, a bright kitchen/dining room is fully fitted with modern appliances and well-equipped, and there are two bedrooms, thoughtfully furnished with colour coordinated soft furnishings and a large family bathroom. The first floor has a bright and cosy living room with comfortable seating and spectacular sea views leads to the covered balcony; just the spot to relax with a glass of wine.
Anstruther is an interesting area to explore, an old fishing and historic town with red pantile roofs, ancient buildings, cobbled streets with little alleyways and working fishing harbour. There are two sandy beaches for paddling, perfect for exploring the rock pools when the tide goes out and all within walking distance from Pee Wee Cottage. There is a great choice of places to eat, from the Michelin star Cellar restaurant, to award-winning fish and chip shops, restaurants, cafés, ice cream parlour and bars. There are local gift shops, boutique and galleries to visit. In the summer months, from the harbour, boat trips to the Isle of May are available to the world-renowned bird sanctuary and nature reserve, famous for puffins, grey seals and other wildlife in the summer months.
Walk along the Fife coastal path, which passes through the town, to pretty fishing villages and many beautiful beaches and coves. The area is well known for golf courses; Anstruther has a challenging 9-hole course along the shore and many other links courses in the surrounding areas. St. Andrews is a mere 10 minute drive with championship and family friendly courses to play. After a day of exploring, Pee Wee Cottage is the perfect spot to relax on the balcony and watch the sea and wild life including birds and the occasional passing dolphins and whales!£101Price per night from
- Anstruther, ScotlandA wonderful duplex apartment resting on the seafront in Pittenweem, Fife. Woodburning stoves. Ideal for couples. Sea views. Anstruther 1.6 miles; St Andrews 10.8 miles.£104Price per night from
- Anstruther, ScotlandThis immaculate three bedroom semi-detached holiday home can be found in a quiet residential area just a couple of minutes’ walk for the beautiful harbour of St Monans.
Refurbished in 2021 and decorated to a high standard throughout, you will enjoy staying in this lovely house. The open plan living room and kitchen is spacious has seating for six to enjoy their meals and leads to the conservatory where you can enjoy the views of the beautifully landscaped garden and the fields behind. From the enclosed garden you can see the sea and if you head out through the back garden gate you can follow the path down to the harbour. There is a slight slope leading down to the path. As well as plenty of cleverly designed seating areas in the garden there is a summer house where you can go and relax with a book. Upstairs there is a modern shower room and three bedrooms. Two of the rooms have kingsize beds that can be converted into twins if needed, and a single room. This house is great for a family or a small group of golfers.
St Monans is one of the smallest of the many picturesque fishing villages in the East Neuk of Fife. Located approximately 10 miles south of the historic town of St Andrews, with its world famous golf courses and University, and a wonderful selection of shops, cafés, bars and restaurants, St Monans is the perfect base for exploring this beautiful area. Take a walk down to the harbour with its many charming 17th and 18th century pantiled houses that crowd the harbourside. St Monans lies directly on the Fife Coastal Path, so is very popular with walkers. The remains of Newark Castle, with its circular beehive dovecot are further along the coastal path to the west of the village. You can walk to the popular arts and crafts village of Pittenween where the annual art festival is held, within a twenty minute stroll. A lot of attention to detail has gone into this house and has been furnished with quality bedding, pillows and duvets to promise you a great nights sleep. Beach 3 milles.£115Price per night from
- Anstruther, ScotlandThis lovely first floor seaside apartment is set just one street back from the main thoroughfare and the harbour of Anstruther. This two-bedroom seaside stay has been beautifully decorated giving it a fresh and contemporary seaside feel in keeping with its surroundings.
To access the property, you walk under the arch to the rear of the property where you will find a communal garden which offers great views of the Firth of Forth. Then, head into the shared entrance hall and stairway. Once in the apartment you will be pleasantly surprised at how bright and spacious the rooms are. Choose from the two bedrooms, both with kingsize bed. There is a bright hallway, family bathroom with an overhead shower and a perfectly functional fully equipped galley style kitchen. The living room has a dining area and overlooks the traditional pan tiled crow step gabled rooftops toward the Firth of Forth and May Ilse.
Located in the county of Fife, Anstruther is the largest of a string of picturesque, traditional fishing villages along this lovely stretch of Scotland’s coastline. One of the things that Anstruther and the other nearby villages have in common is how easy they are on the eye. The charming harbour and buildings that line the waterfront at Anstruther give the village a picture-postcard quality. The laid-back atmosphere that pervades the village adds to the feeling of tranquillity that envelops you when you are here. The history of Anstruther as a main centre for the fishing industry can be explored at the Scottish Fisheries Museum, located near the harbour. If history is not your thing, you can still enjoy the delights of the local fishing industry by sampling the menu at the famous Anstruther Fish Bar, which has won many awards over the years, including UK Fish and Chip Shop of the Year.
After exploring the quaint cobbled streets and browsing the shops, take a boat trip from the harbour to the Isle of May, a nature reserve in the Firth of Forth. Here you may be able to spot seals and puffins, as well as other local wildlife. Sea angling trips can also be arranged locally, and golfers will find a great selection of top-quality links courses in the area. Ideal base with St Andrews Links just a twenty-minute drive away.£86Price per night from
- Anstruther, ScotlandThis fantastic three-bedroom upper villa has just been totally renovated and refurbished to a very high standard in 2021 to match the incredible breath-taking views to the rear of the property. As if the panoramic views weren’t enough, the gorgeous Aberdour Beach Bay is just down the road and around the corner. Aberdour Golf Club can also be found next door. Follow this beautiful coastline around the bay with your children, dogs or just by yourself; It is beautiful! At the end of your walk, you will find a hidden restaurant where you can stop for a meal and a drink.
Be one of the first to enjoy the brand new fully fitted kitchen with its Range. Open plan dining area leading up one step to the spacious living room with stunning views of the Firth of Forth over across to Edinburgh. In the colder months sit back and relax in front of the of the wood burner and just enjoy the view. Also, on this level of this double upper apartment, you will find two spacious bedrooms, both offering lovely views and the main bathroom with its shower, toilet, and sink. Mind your head as you go upstairs, as the property is full of character and low ceilings on the upper floor. As well as a third double bedroom, and a small bathroom, you will discover a lovely sitting area leading out to a large terrace where you can eat and enjoy those summer evenings. There is a lovely, enclosed garden to the rear of the property, where you can take in the sea air.
Aberdour is a very charming seaside village with all the local amenities on the doorstep, from restaurants, bar and your local butcher and baker. Picnics on the beach on those very light summer evenings is highly recommended. Another great base for discovering this beautiful part of Scotland. Edinburgh, Glasgow, St Andrews and Stirling are all within easy reach.£236Price per night from