New Course at St Andrews | What to Know Before You Play

What is the New Course at St Andrews? The New Course is a traditional links: tight fairways, well-placed bunkers, sloping greens and banks of gorse that frame the holes. It plays to a par 71 at about 6,517 yards from the back tees, with an out-and-back layout that mirrors its famous neighbour. Many locals rate […]
Places to Eat in Kingsbarns

Popular Restaurants in Kingsbarns Kingsbarns Inn The heart of village dining sits at The Inn at Kingsbarns. Expect a snug bar, a small dining room, and a menu that leans classic and comforting. The inn publishes updates on service, with a note that early week may run on a rooms-only basis before food service restarts […]
Places to Eat in St Monans

Craig Millar and Award-Winning Dining Craig Millar @ 16 West End is the headline act. The dining room looks straight over the Firth of Forth and the cooking is precise, modern and rooted in local produce. The restaurant holds two AA Rosettes and appears in the Michelin Guide, which matches what you taste on the […]
Places to Eat in Anstruther

Anstruther’s Most Popular Restaurants Start on Shore Street. Most sit-down spots line the harbour, which keeps things simple if you want a view. The Waterfront is the safe, all-day choice. It runs breakfast through dinner, serves coffee and cakes between services. The menu covers local seafood, grills and lighter dishes, which makes it easy for […]
Places to Eat in Crail

Places to Eat in Crail Crail is tiny, historic, and big on flavour. Cobbled streets run down to a postcard harbour. Boats bring in crab and lobster in season. You’ll find modern dining rooms, old pubs, tearooms with sea views, and a harbour hut that cooks shellfish to order. This guide brings together the best […]
Places to Eat in Elie

Top Restaurants in Elie The 19th Hole Restaurant is Elie’s pride and joy, a 19th-century inn overlooking the third hole of the Elie Links. It’s often described as a “hidden gem of the East Neuk”. The menu is homely and freshly prepared, think locally sourced fish chowder or Scotch lamb, all served in a warm, […]
Places to Eat in St Andrews

Fine Dining Restaurants For an upscale meal, St Andrews does not disappoint. The Adamson is one of the town’s finest contemporary restaurants known for its stylish decor and innovative dishes. Seafood lovers shouldn’t miss The Seafood Ristorante, famous for its fresh, locally-sourced fish and shellfish in a chic beachfront setting. Or if you prefer to […]
Places to Eat in Pittenweem

Best Restaurants in Pittenweem The Dory Bistro & Gallery, situated opposite the harbour, focuses on locally sourced seafood handled with care. The menu changes with landings and a daily blackboard often adds the standout dishes. Think langoustines, hake with seaweed butter, or simple grilled fish with proper sides. The Dory appears in the Michelin guide […]
Beaches to Visit in Pittenweem

Why Pittenweem is a hidden beach spot The shoreline rolls from stone harbour to low cliffs and rock platforms, with benches and grassy banks above the water. Just west of the village, the West Braes area has been brought back to life by local volunteers: the tidal sea pool has been restored, paths and steps […]
Things to Do in Kingsbarns

Walk Along Kingsbarns Beach Cambo Sands (often called Kingsbarns Beach) is a two-mile stretch of golden sand backed by dunes. It’s an ideal spot for morning or evening walks and picnics. The wide beach is less crowded than nearby West Sands, and offers panoramic views of the North Sea. Keep an eye out for seals […]







