Set in Anstruther, 12 km from St Andrews Bay, Balcomie Links Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Josephine
United Kingdom
Fine, tasty and fresh. Waiter worked his socks off serving us all.
Murray Library Hostel features free WiFi throughout the property and views of sea in Anstruther.
Susan
United States
Right along the Fife Coastal Path and centrally located in the town of Anstruther, this hostel offers wonderful amenities in addition to its history. Lovely, bright, fully outfitted kitchen. Clean bathroom/shower. Multiple sitting rooms. Locked multi-guest dorm rooms.
Just a few steps from Anstruther’s harbour and marina, with views over the Firth of Forth, The Waterfront offers 4-star bed and breakfast accommodation with free Wi-Fi.
Featuring a garden and views of quiet street, The Spindrift Guest House is a guest house situated in a historic building in Anstruther, less than 1 km from Billow Ness Beach.
Hilary
United Kingdom
Made to feel so welcome, great room, super comfy bed, fantastic breakfast and great hosts
Situated within less than 1 km of Billow Ness Beach and 15 km of St Andrews Bay, The Coastal Inn Outbuilding features rooms in Cellardyke. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Janis
Canada
The location is right in the middle of a string of coastal villages - tiny and quaint but a walk to sea vistas, local sites of interest and lovely walking. The room was lovely and well appointed. Very quiet and comfortable. A gorgeous Scottish breakfast with local breads and nice chat with Duncan the Chef!!
Located in Crail, 12 km from St Andrews Bay, The Golf Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
IAIN
United Kingdom
This is a quiet and very friendly Pub in Crail.
I've stayed here many times and initially (5/6 yrs ago) I was disappointed BUT it was my fault as this isn't St Andrews and it shouldn't be compared.
The rooms are clean and have all the facilities required.
The food & menu is excellent.
The staff are all friendly, very personable and a send off with an great breakfast.
Set in 120 acres of scenic Fife countryside, Kilconquhar Castle Estate features a heated indoor swimming pool, horse riding facilities and a salon with on-site health and beauty specialists.
David
United Kingdom
Location and grounds are excellent. Clean and tidy. Breakfasts good.
Set in Kingsbarns and only 1.5 km from Kingsbarns Beach, The View, 22 School Park offers accommodation with inner courtyard views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Anonymous
United Kingdom
We have been at this property a few times before, it’s immaculate.
The Ship Inn is located in Elie, 36 km from Edinburgh and 45 km from Perth. The inn has a terrace and views of the sea, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. The Ship Inn features free WiFi.
Brigit
United Kingdom
Excellent Dinner and such a fesh well cooked breakfast.
Parking was easy round the corner. easy walk to the bus stop so walking the coast path was very easy with regular buses,
staff very friendly.
Bedroom comfortable and bright. Pub and beer excellent.
I visited Anstruther specifically for a boat trip to The...
I visited Anstruther specifically for a boat trip to The Isle of May. The weather proved to be excellent for us and the trip I would recommend to anybody interested in Nature and specifically seabirds like Puffin, Arctic Tern, Cormorant, Shag, Guillemote, Razorbill and so on. I was there for 2 nights in a lovely B&B (Brackness House) which was within 5 minutes walk of the harbour meaning we had no need to seek parking (which can be an issue at busy times). Anstruther is a beautiful little fishing port and I will re-visit probably as part of a walking holiday on the Fife Coastal path. We ate at the Dreel pub on the one evening. A fabulous warm welcome and lovely food, though a bit limited for my wife who is a confessed fussy vegetarian. I found the meal to be a little expensive at first but have since learned about the tax issues facing small businesses in Scotland so have revised my opinion about the costs. It certainly was not over expensive and I would happily go back. We ate the second evening wotha takeaway from the Wee Chippy on the harbour front. Again lovely food, a little more expensive than I was expecting, but again, not massively so and probably reflective of all the local prices. I would happily recommend both the Dreel and Wee Chippy as places to eat.
Anthony
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The walks in this part of the country are stunning as are...
The walks in this part of the country are stunning as are the beaches if you get the weather! And there's never a shortage of good places to eat. If you have a furry friend, the majority of the shops and restaurants are pet friendly.
Andrea
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Typical of this charming part of Scotland, quite unlike...
Typical of this charming part of Scotland, quite unlike anywhere else. Lots of little known corners of interest. EATERIES aplenty
Kellue Castle, Crail, nuclear bunker, coastal path, Fish market live, Crail raceway for stockcars, Kingsbarns beach, St Andrews etc all nearby plus Bass rock trips, fishing....
McLaren
10
Scored 10
Anstruther is a lovely and lively little town in the...
Anstruther is a lovely and lively little town in the beautiful East Neuk of Fife. It has a very picturesque harbour, good eating places, including the wonderful and award-winning Anstruther Fish Bar, a number of interesting shops and a well-stocked Co-op. It is within easy reach of other lovely little East Neuk towns/villages, including St Monans, Pittenweem and Crail, and the university town of St Andrews, which is a must for visitors to the area. The RNLI shop at Anstruther harbour has a really good selection of little presents to take home to loved ones, including the iconic yellow wellies for little feet!
Elizabeth
10
Scored 10
Anstruther is a lovely east coast town with a lovely harbour...
Anstruther is a lovely east coast town with a lovely harbour. It has some very nice places to eat either for breakfast lunch or dinner. it is also very close to many of the other coastal villages and of course St Andrews is also close by.
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Anstruther is a beautiful town, but can be very busy in...
Anstruther is a beautiful town, but can be very busy in summer months.
Great for a walking holiday along Fife coastal path but it is not mobility scooter friendly with narrow pavements and no dropped kerbs.
Great selection of fish and chip shops and small cafes.
Location was steps from the harbor and a variety of food options. 10-15 minute walk to the grocery. Excellent location for walking the coastal path. Thoughtfully appointed and beautifully decorated and had everything we could need. Extremely comfortable beds, pillows and living/dining furniture. Great kitchen for people who would rather eat in. Plus Fiona is lovely to work with and communicates well. Very easy check in process. Would definitely stay again and be happy to recommend this home to others. Glad The Bank was booked up!
I had a couple of queries before the trip and these were answered really quickly. The apartment is well equipped and very clean. The beds are lovely and comfortable. We absolutely loved the location. Anstruther is beautiful and is central to a lot of local sites as well as a good starting part to go further afield. There is also a play park just outside the apartment. We very much appreciated the welcome tray. Thank you for a lovely stay ☺️
I rate this B&B very highly. One's comfortable bedroom looks out to the sea, and there is a sitting room for guests with a wonderful balcony which looks out to the sea, too. Breakfast included fresh fruit and breads and anything else in a Scottish breakfast one would want. Restaurants and shops in Anstruther are within walking distance, (no more than a half-mile), as are bus stops. The hosts are warm and friendly and fun to chat with.
The Location and view were fabulous. I loved our room, bed, bathroom and of course the views of the harbor from our bed.
It is above the restaurant, which is convenient but a little noisy, but the restaurant and street became very quiet about 10pm. This was my favorite of out of the seven places we stayed during our road-trip. I wish we had a few more days to stay in Anstruther, so much to see and do and a lovely place to stay.
Very warm welcome and friendly staff. We stayed in December and appreciated the efficient radiators and piping hot power shower. The breakfast was one of the best we've eaten. Very convenient location for exploring this stretch of the Fife coast. Crail is a lovely fishing village and the walk from there to Anstruther and back (8 miles) was the perfect start to the Cheistmas season.
Very comfortable, well appointed 2 bedroom apartment with private parking adjacent in reasonably central location in Anstruther within easy walking distance of cafes, restaurants, pubs, shops. Also good location for travelling to various golf courses around Fife and St Andrews. Simple to gain access.
Lovely stone cottage, close to sea/beaches, nestled in the beautiful village of Anstruther. Off street parking , outside seating . Inside all besutifully decorated, great showers and comfy super beds. A plentiful supply of dishes and cutlery in a lovely big kitchen.
We especially liked the proximity to the centre of Anstruther. Car parking space outside the cottage. The lounge on the first floor had wonderful views and was very comfortable. The kitchen and utility were very well equipped. The bed was extremely comfortable.
The room was very stylish, the bathroom big and the bedsheets super smooth. We also enjoyed the quality and diversity of the breakfast and the hotel location was perfect. Check-out was very easy and we appreciated that we could leave our bags after check-out.
Nice cosy room. A very good shower in the shower-room. Excellent central location. Free parking in nearby car park. Free parking until 8am just outside the hotel (limited number of spaces). The Fisheries Museum in Anstruther is big, and well worth visiting!
self catering. Breakfast was excellent, chef a marvel.Rooms and flat very clean, well appointed, modern within a traditional building.Easy access to keys. Good location near bus stops , central for walking to all amenities in Anstruther .
Cleanliness and location were perfect for us. Close to the beautiful coastal path and also local restaurants and grocery store. Multiple golf courses nearby and a short scenic drive to Saint Andrews.
it was very high end in terms of linens bathroom facilities a nice garden and 5 minutes away. from Anstruther the.breakfast was outstanding and the owner very obliging and excellent attitude
Very comfortable, spacious and well-appointed accommodation with lovely water-facing views, perfectly situated within the town of Anstruther. Friendly staff made us feel quite at home.
The location was convenient for walking into Anstruther to catch buses or for places to eat. The Fife coastal path was only a short distance away. The property was very clean.
Great location for exploring Fife region. Helpful staff. Appreciated the owner adjusted breakfast as it was not meeting my wife´s needs and added some yoghurt and fruits.
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