Golf, walking, biking or simply
enjoying the delights of the
sea…….
Things to Do
It is little wonder that the 'East Neuk' or East Corner of Fife is known as Scotland's best kept secret. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty and is frequented by many Scots for coastal and golf holidays.
There are lots of things to do on the Fife coast. Golf is the obvious activity due to the high number of links courses in St Andrews, Kingsbarns and Crail (the local course, Balcomie – is open to non-members).
There are seasonal trips to the Isle of May, for bird-watching, from nearby Anstruther. There are also several wonderful beaches within 10-15 minutes drive from Crail.
The Fife Coastal Path offers over 150km of beautiful coastal walking opportunities and there are quiet backroads for cycling.
St Andrews has good shopping and dining facilities. In fact, there are several notable restaurants in the area and farm shops which provide the very best of Scottish produce.
It is little wonder that the 'East Neuk' or East Corner of Fife is known as Scotland's best kept secret. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty and is frequented by many Scots for coastal and golf holidays.
There are lots of things to do on the Fife coast. Golf is the obvious activity due to the high number of links courses in St Andrews, Kingsbarns and Crail (the local course, Balcomie – is open to non-members).
There are seasonal trips to the Isle of May, for bird-watching, from nearby Anstruther. There are also several wonderful beaches within 10-15 minutes drive from Crail.
The Fife Coastal Path offers over 150km of beautiful coastal walking opportunities and there are quiet backroads for cycling.
St Andrews has good shopping and dining facilities. In fact, there are several notable restaurants in the area and farm shops which provide the very best of Scottish produce.



