Top Tips For Planning a Trip to Crail

Why visit Crail Crail wears its history in plain sight. It became a royal burgh in the Middle Ages and has kept the market square, tolbooth and pantiled houses that give the village its character. You’ll feel that age as you turn down Shoregate and see the snug stone harbour below. Local history groups record […]
Top Tips For Planning a Trip to Elie

Why visit Elie Classic seaside without the hassle. Elie Harbour Beach holds a Scotland’s Beach Award, with clean sands, facilities close by, and RNLI lifeguard cover in peak summer. The strand links with Earlsferry to form almost a mile of sand, so there’s space even on bright weekends. Ruby Bay, over by Lady’s Tower, now […]
Top Tips For Planning a Trip to St Andrews

Why visit St Andrews You get a rare mix here. Medieval lanes and a working university. Famous links courses beside wide beaches. Cafés that look onto the North Sea. You can explore ruined cloisters in the morning, walk West Sands in the afternoon, then eat well in town. Golf draws people from everywhere, but you […]
Beaches to Visit in Crail

Why Crail Beach is worth visiting Roome Bay is the village beach. It is south facing and combines a pocket of sand with rock pools and a grassy bank above. There is a small, disused paddling pool at one end that now works as a little wildlife haven. Access is from Roome Bay Crescent and […]
Walks to Do in St Monans

Why St Monans is a coastal path gem Starting in a lived-in fishing village, you can step straight onto the Coastal Path. To the west, Elie’s broad bay and lighthouse. To the east, Pittenweem, Anstruther and the rock-ribbed shore to Crail. The official path spans roughly 117 miles across Fife, but the St Monans sections […]
Walks to Do in Pittenweem

Why Pittenweem is a coastal walk hotspot The Fife Coastal Path runs for about 117 miles across Fife and threads straight through Pittenweem, with clear waymarking and section maps to help you plan there and back or point to point. Families and first-time visitors use these bite-sized stages because the line is obvious, gradients are […]
Walks to Do in Anstruther

Why Anstruther is perfect for coastal walks Tons of variety within a few miles. Cellardyke’s narrow wynds, working harbours, low cliffs and small, south-facing beaches like Billowness all sit on the line of the path. The official Coastal Path spans about 117 miles across Fife, but the Anstruther sections are friendly and well waymarked. Families […]
How to Make Self-Catering Work as a Solo Traveller

Why Solo Travellers Love Self-Catering in St Andrews Location is the win. The nearest railway station is Leuchars, six miles away, with frequent buses and taxis into town, so you can arrive without hiring a car. The Stagecoach 99 runs between St Andrews, Leuchars and Dundee through the day, which keeps travel simple and cheap. […]
Tips for Making Your Self-Catering Holiday Feel Like Home

Why self catering is the “home from home” option You get a living room for lazy mornings, a kitchen for proper meals, and bedrooms you can close when the kids crash. No checking breakfast times. No housekeeping knock. It suits golf trips, families and couples because you set the plan. In St Andrews many homes […]
Beaches to Visit in Kingsbarns

Why Kingsbarns Beach is worth visiting This is classic East Neuk coast. The strand runs for roughly two miles, backed by a protected dune system and the Fife Coastal Path. It’s a favourite with walkers and families who want a quieter feel than St Andrews’ town beaches. Keep Scotland Beautiful lists Kingsbarns among Scotland’s award-winning […]







