Golf enthusiasts will love the Home of Golf
with more than 45 courses to choose from while cyclists will be
spoiled with 300 miles of cycleways. Charming fishing towns are
well worth a visit and you can wind your way along country roads at
a leisurely place, taking in some interesting dining opportunities
and fresh, local produce as you go.
From family fun on the beach, hide and seek in
castles to challenging watersports, you will certainly not be short
of surprising activities to do in this region.
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St Andrews Town Centre
The Kingdom of Fife
Packed with exciting events, the Festival is centred on the main new attraction – UNDERCOVER@ – a large section of South Street with a canopy cover and stage, creating a massive new street venue for the weekend.
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Canongate, St Andrews
The Kingdom of Fife
The glasshouses are used for growing plants which would not otherwise flourish in the St Andrews climate, including plants from warmer regions such as South East Asia.
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Cambo Estate
The Kingdom of Fife
The gardens at Cambo are essentially contemporary, but romantic, flower gardens within a traditional setting, which are themed according to habitat, aesthetics and functionality and have been created around the Cambo burn which adds to the relaxed atmosphere.
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Shore Street, Anstruther
The Kingdom of Fife
After you've visited the Anstruther Fish Bar & Restaurant for great fish and chips, you can make a trip to the Scottish Fisheries Museum next door, to find out about the town's fishing history.
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Fairmont St Andrews
The Kingdom of Fife
Atop a Scottish cliff sits the stunning Spa at Fairmont St Andrews where there are 12 luxurious treatment rooms offering a range of top-class treatments.
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St Andrew's West Sand Beach
The Kingdom of Fife
This beautiful beach is very popular for walking and running on as well as for swimming. Shops and restaurants are close by and there are plenty of wet weather alternatives, including the Golf Museum and nearby Castle and Cathedral.
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Fife Coastal Path
The Kingdom of Fife
The wealth of wildlife to be seen along the path makes Fife fantastic as a bird watching destination. You can also look out for the sea mammals and wildflowers as you enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this rich landscape. Follow the path from Culross all the way round to the Tay Bridge and beyond.
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Knockhill Racing Circuit
The Kingdom of Fife
The driving experiences give everyone the chance to drive a racing car, take the wheel of a Ferrari 360 Modena, slide a Rally car or get muddy in a Jeep 4x4. There are also passenger rides for non-drivers and kids.
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Old Course at St Andrews
The Kingdom of Fife
This St Andrews golf course is the classic seaside links although the sea is seldom in view other than at the first and last holes. The fairways are wide and the double greens immense but the bunkering is among the severest to be found on a golf course anywhere the game is played.
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Birthplace Museum
The Kingdom of Fife
The museum benefited from a major upgrade in 2009 with improved interpretation and interactive touch screens.
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Pittencrieff Park
The Kingdom of Fife
Pittencrieff Park plays host to many events throughout the year, all of which are very popular with residents and visitors.
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Luvians Bottle Shop
The Kingdom of Fife
The shop in Cupar opened on Christmas Eve 1983, with only two kinds of single malt whisky.
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The British Golf Museum
The Kingdom of Fife
The British golf museum is located just 76 yards away from the historic Old Course and brings the history of this illustrious sport vividly to life with intriguing exhibits and hands-on activities.
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The New Course
The Kingdom of Fife
Test your skills on the challenging fairways of this classic links course which, inspite of its name, actually dates from 1895.
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Kingbarns
The Kingdom of Fife
Designed by Kyle Phillips and ranked as one of the Top 100 Golf Courses, with spectacular views of the North Sea.
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Anstruther Fish Bar
The Kingdom of Fife
Regularly voted Scotland's top chippy, you can enjoy ethically-sourced North Sea haddock, landed at nearby Pittenweem, and Shetland organic cod dipped in batter and fried in beef dripping.
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Cambo Gardens
The Kingdom of Fife
Refresh your senses and admire the beautiful snowdrops of Cambo Estate this winter.
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Ardross Farm Shop
The Kingdom of Fife
Sample the unrivalled quality and flavour of farm's beef and be sure to take home a jar of its deliciously sweet honey.
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Deep Sea World
The Kingdom of Fife
Spectacular underwater safari that is home to the UK's longest underwater viewing tunnel.
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Anstruther Fish Bar
The Kingdom of Fife
Award-winning restaurant and takeaway that sells fish and chips and fresh local seafood.
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Scotland’s Secret Bunker
The Kingdom of Fife
Discover all 24,000 square feet of this secret bunker that was kept secret for over 40 years.
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St Andrews Links Clubhouse
The Kingdom of Fife
St Andrews Links, the 'Home of Golf' has nurtured and developed the great game of golf for 600 years.
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South Queensferry
Edinburgh & The Lothians
The surrounding area around South Queensferry offers views across the Firth of Forth and both the road and rail bridges.
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Kite Sports Scotland
The Kingdom of Fife
Try your hand at a range of kite based sports on West Sands beach. Try out kite surfing, landboarding, parakiting or buggying.
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Pittencrieff Park
The Kingdom of Fife
Magnificent 76 acre park with several entrances, the most impressive being the Louise Carnegie Gates at the bottom of Dunfermline High Street.
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Dunfermline Abbey
The Kingdom of Fife
This magnificent Abbey was built by King David I of Scotland in honour of his mother.
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Culross
The Kingdom of Fife
Explore the magnificent cobbled streets and old buildings of Culross.
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Cluny Clays
The Kingdom of Fife
Since opening in 1991, Cluny Clays has continued to expand and offers a wide range of activities including clay pigeon shooting, archery and golf.
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St Andrews
The Kingdom of Fife
Home to the St Andrews Festival where you will find a number of family friendly activities and events that celebrate traditional Scottish music.
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Pittenweem
The Kingdom of Fife
This seaside village is home to the Pittenweem Arts Festival and a number of small art galleries and exhibitions.
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Jerdan Gallery
The Kingdom of Fife
Home to a fine collection of work by Scottish artists and artisans.
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Artis 33
The Kingdom of Fife
Excellent exhibition space in the centre of Aberdour with a combination of paintings, ceramics, jewellery and sculptures.
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Crail Pottery
The Kingdom of Fife
Small family run coastal pottery set around a beautiful courtyard.
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