Stunning views of the Firth of Forth feature at this 4-star, family-run hotel.
William
United Kingdom
We liked everything about this this hotel from our greeting with the friendly and welcoming staff. to the allocated room and the dining area. our meals were enjoyable. and the breakfast menu was perfect.
Set in Anstruther, 12 km from St Andrews Bay, Balcomie Links Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Scott
United Kingdom
Great location for Crail Golf Club.
Stayed here a few times. Always clean and quiet with friendly staff.
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.
House
United Kingdom
The very friendly welcome, especially our bags being taken to our room while we checked in. The great variety of food available for breakfast. The high standard of facilities and that everything you might need had been thought of.
Boasting a bar, The Shoregate is set in Crail in the Fife region, 12 km from St Andrews Bay and 16 km from St Andrews University. The property is non-smoking and is situated 38 km from Discovery...
Daniel
Switzerland
extremely nice and stalish room, excellent restaurant, wonderful staff.
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.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, The Inn At Kingsbarns offers pet-friendly accommodation in Kingsbarns. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
Alex
United Kingdom
What a great place! Such lovely staff, and a wonderful feel about the place at literally half the price of hotels in St Andrews. Would recommend to anyone!
Gorgeous wee village in East Neil, one of the most beautiful...
Gorgeous wee village in East Neil, one of the most beautiful areas in Scotland. Lovely shops near the harbour, and easy walking distance of the equally beautiful villages of Pittenweem, St Monans, Crail and Cellardyke
Claire
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 10
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.
This was a real find! Fantastic hosts and fabulous breakfast. Really well placed location to explore Anstruther and surrounding areas on foot. Lovely room, spotless and well equipped with everything you could need. Our only mistake was not staying longer. Thanks Rob and Catriona - Hope to see you soon
The apartment is so comfortable and clean. The location is just a few steps away from the harbour front and its shops/ excellent fish and chips. The reliable buses, which are good for linking up linear walks along the Fife Coastal Path, stop just around the corner too.
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