Situated in the picturesque village of Falkland with the Lomond Hills as a backdrop, The Covenanter Hotel features an on-site coffee shop, restaurant and free private parking.
Courtney
Australia
Beautiful clean room, comfortable bed, breakfast was great each morning and lovely staff can’t wait to stay again
This traditional country house hotel is in quiet countryside in North Glenrothes. It mixes original character with modern comforts, including free Wi-Fi, free parking and flat-screen TVs.
Situated in Markinch and with St Andrews University reachable within 32 km, The Fig Tree Markinch, Glenrothes features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Situated in Glenrothes, 31 km from St Andrews University, The Gilvenbank Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Claire
United Kingdom
All staff friendly and helpful & let us check in early to get ready for going to wedding
A recently renovated homestay set in Fife, Asal Family House features a garden. The property features garden and city views. Outdoor seating allows guests to sit outside and enjoy the good weather.
Alasdair
United Kingdom
Big dog, friendly host, privacy, and a slice of delicious home baked chocolate cake, thanks so much 10/10
Offering a garden and garden view, Cosy Log Cabin - The Dookit - Fife is located in Markinch, 32 km from St Andrews University and 35 km from St Andrews Bay.
Judith
United Kingdom
Modern, very clean, comfortable, warm and in peaceful, attractive surroundings. Nothing too much trouble for owner, Kimmie who makes you feel very welcome. Extras like toiletries, tea, coffee, milk, biscuits, mini fridge etc all provided.
Set in Lundin Links, 18 km from St Andrews University, The Upper Largo Hotel & Restaurant offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Wendy
United Kingdom
Very friendly staff, great food and comfortable bed
It's a tiny place and was of interest to us because of the "...
It's a tiny place and was of interest to us because of the "Outlander" connection. To be honest, apart from the castle, there's not much to Falkland. Many businesses including restaurants have closed down. It all looked like a town in decline
fbegeng
Australia
Scored 10
10
An absolute must see for Outlander fans.
An absolute must see for Outlander fans. Such a wonderful little village with an olde worlde vibe. Worth a visit on its own merits, without the Outlander connection. Great walks in the hills above. Falkland Palace & gardens are a must see too.
Stuart
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We had our dog went to the Bruce pub but stopped doing meals...
We had our dog went to the Bruce pub but stopped doing meals early so the girl recommended going to the stagg Inn food and service at the stagg was excellent there is also free parking in a square close to the Palace and the hayloft does excellent scones with butter and jam
Gerald
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Lovely guest house in a beautiful location,
Lovely guest house in a beautiful location,
Staff seemed friendly enough, we stayed in the outlander room it was very small but clean and tidy, the bed was awful extremely uncomfortable so both my partner and I didn’t get much sleep at all 😕 maybe a little overpriced I thought for the size of the room we paid £100 which did include breakfast that was very nice and the chef was lovely very friendly.
Angela
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
What a lovely old village!
What a lovely old village! It is small but full of very old buildings, including the Stuart's country palace. It is interesting to walk around. We stayed at the Bruce Inn in a building dated 1607.
maryannns
Canada
Scored 10
10
This is a beautiful conservation village with attractive,...
This is a beautiful conservation village with attractive, traditional cottages set in 'wynds'. It has a number of cafes/tea rooms and craft shops. It has a peaceful atmosphere with the main attraction being the historical Falkland Palace and Gardens. A real pleasure is walking through the nearby Falkland estate with numerous paths. Two recommendations would be the Pillars of Hercules for lunch (combined with walk through Falkland estate) and brunch at Campbell's Coffee House and Eatery.
Ian
United Kingdom
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For a traditional English breakfast eater myself, the breakfasts were beyond excellent. We all enjoyed them very mush. This is the first time that we have ever stayed so close to a palace. The town of Falkland was wonderful and we should have taken more time to explore. You should advertise as a place for artists.
Perfect little apartment and garden in the centre of Falkland.Cafe upstairs with treats given by owner every day.Very peaceful and we and the dogs had a lovely stay.Thank you 😊
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