Set in Anstruther, 12 km from St Andrews Bay, Balcomie Links Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
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.
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.
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.
Set in 120 acres of scenic Fife countryside, Kilconquhar Castle Estate features a heated indoor swimming pool, horse riding facilities and a salon with on-site health and beauty specialists.
Located in the small fishing village of Cellardyke, just a 13-minute walk from Anstruther, Belstane House is a 16th century house with a garden, facing the seafront and looking towards the Isle of May...
The Ship Inn is located in Elie, 36 km from Edinburgh and 45 km from Perth. The inn has a terrace and views of the sea, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. The Ship Inn features free WiFi.
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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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.
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Anstruther is a beautiful town, but can be very busy in...
Anstruther is a beautiful town, but can be very busy in summer months.
Great for a walking holiday along Fife coastal path but it is not mobility scooter friendly with narrow pavements and no dropped kerbs.
Great selection of fish and chip shops and small cafes.
K
Kenneth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The cottage was in a great position for a view of Anstruther...
The cottage was in a great position for a view of Anstruther and a 5min drive to the seaside front was ideal.
Anstruther is a great fishing village, with plenty of cafes and restaurants for all needs, with easy access and parking along the front, with a 5min drive either way to other quaint fishing villages.
Haddock & chips was perfect. ;)
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A great seaside town.
A great seaside town. Plenty of great places for food and drink and brilliant views. The new Ship Tavern (bar) and The Ox and Anchor (street food) are well worth a visit, as well as some of the best fish and chips (all 3 chip shops are very good). The Bank Hotel and The Waterfront Hotel both are great places for food and good value for money. Great place to stay for a week or so!
Location was steps from the harbor and a variety of food options. 10-15 minute walk to the grocery. Excellent location for walking the coastal path. Thoughtfully appointed and beautifully decorated and had everything we could need. Extremely comfortable beds, pillows and living/dining furniture. Great kitchen for people who would rather eat in. Plus Fiona is lovely to work with and communicates well. Very easy check in process. Would definitely stay again and be happy to recommend this home to others. Glad The Bank was booked up!
Close to the harbour in Anstruther, spacious and well-equipped, and the outside seating area is a bonus (if it isn’t raining). The house has lots of children’s books and games, which we didn’t use but would be great for a family with younger children. The kitchen was well-equipped and the TV and Wi-Fi worked very well. The beds were comfortable, the bathrooms were clean, and the showers worked well. The Dreel Tavern across the road is a great location for dinner.
It was accessible for my disabled husband as there is a handrail on both sides of the outside staircase - something sadly lacking inside the properties in the area, far less finding a hotel nearer than St Andrews, with a lift! Car parking could not have been closer.
We only ate breakfast there but it was extremely well equipped with crockery, cutlery and cooking items. The standard of cleanliness throughout, was superb and it was quiet.
The property was situated within an easy walk to the beach and the golf course. We could also walk into the town centre. It is an ideal house for a family break and the back garden is secure for children. We were also met by the host who showed us around the house and made sure we knew how everything worked. Thankyou very much Anstruther and the East Neuk of Fife is really beautiful and we had suberb weather.
The Spindrift is a large guest house on the edge of Anstruther about 15 mins walk from the harbour. There is a nice beach about 5 mins walk away.
The guest house itself is very well appointed and the rooms are very clean and spacious. Breakfast was lovely and nothing was too much bother.
Owners Mark and Jeni are very friendly and attentive to your needs.
The owner hosts, Mark and Jennifer, have created a wonderful B&B in Anstruther. The home is elegant, beautifully maintained and appointed, and creates a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests to relax and enjoy. Our room was quiet, spotless, and comfortable. Mark and Jennifer did everything possible to ensure a wonderful stay.
this was a lovely little flat , exceptionally clean and comfortable. It was ideally situated for us , close to the fife costal path , walkable to the anstruther fish bar which is always a must for us, just a short drive to many of the other costal villages fife has to offer. loved our stay and will be back .
Sea breeze is beautifully decorated and super clean. It’s in a great location if you’re staying around anstruther, 5 mins to the local restaurants etc. We were in the area for a wedding so didn’t get to see as much as we’d like to but had a lovely time in the time we spent there.
I loved the courtyard to have a nice glad of wine after a day of travel. The breakfast was top notch (eggs Benedict on a croissant with smoked salmon) . my group loved walking the Fife path to the flag hill park and finding sea glass and pottery shards on the beach at low tide
Nice cosy room. A very good shower in the shower-room. Excellent central location. Free parking in nearby car park. Free parking until 8am just outside the hotel (limited number of spaces). The Fisheries Museum in Anstruther is big, and well worth visiting!
The room had a fantastic view over the harbour and the sea. There is parking posible around the small lanes around the hotel and it has a good location in the middle of Anstruther. There is a common kitchen very suitable for those who cook themselves.
Cleanliness and location were perfect for us. Close to the beautiful coastal path and also local restaurants and grocery store. Multiple golf courses nearby and a short scenic drive to Saint Andrews.
it was very high end in terms of linens bathroom facilities a nice garden and 5 minutes away. from Anstruther the.breakfast was outstanding and the owner very obliging and excellent attitude
I love Anstruther and as I'd enjoyed a much better and in comparison better value for money stay last year in their nearest competitors I will be back if accommodation there is available
Very comfortable, spacious and well-appointed accommodation with lovely water-facing views, perfectly situated within the town of Anstruther. Friendly staff made us feel quite at home.
The location was convenient for walking into Anstruther to catch buses or for places to eat. The Fife coastal path was only a short distance away. The property was very clean.
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