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Fife & St Andrews - Outdoors - beaches, gardens, outdoor centres, golf...

Hotels in Fife & St Andrews

 

Beaches in Fife:

  Lovely tidal pools for catching crabs.

 

Billow Ness at Anstruther

Burntisland. Fun fair adjacent to beach and leisure pool. No dogs.

East Sands at St Andrews.

Harbour Beach at Aberdour.

Harbour Beach at Elie. Popular watersports - cricket on alternate Sundays in summer. No dogs.

Pettycur Bay at Kinghorn.

Roome Bay Crail

Silver Sands at Aberdour. No dogs. Charge for cars in summer.

West Sands Beach at St Andrews. Runs alongside the Old Course. No dogs.

Woodhaven at Elie.


Cambo Estate Gardens. Victorian walled garden designed around the Cambo burn with waterfall and bridges. Seventy acres of woodland walks take you by the burn to the sea.

One mile south of Kingsbarns on A917
Open daily.
01333 450054


Douglas Bader Gardens at Cupar. Small garden designed with disabled in mind.

Duffus Park, Cupar.


East Neuk Outdoors. Centre for outdoor activities - abseiling, canoeing, archery.

Cellardyke Park, Anstruther on A917

Apl-Sept. Winter by arrangement.

01333 311929


The Activities offered by Elie Watersports can be participated in on a casual basis with or without instruction or in the form of more structured courses working towards National Governing body qualifications. Windsurfing, sailing, canoeing, pedaloes

The Harbour, Elie, Fife.

01333 330 962


Fife Animal Park. Masses of animals and play areas to keep kiddies happy.

Eight miles north of Genrothes off A91.

Apl-Oct

01337 831830


Fife Flying Club. Flying lessons over the beautiful countryside of Fife.

Fife Airport, Goatmilk, Glenrothes.

01592 753792


Golf: A few courses and their contact information:

 

Anstruther Golf Course, Marsfield Shore Road, Anstruther, KY10 3DZ
Telephone 01333 310956 9 holes

Aberdour Golf Course, Seaside Place, Aberdour, KY3 0TX
Telephone Secretary 01383 860080, Club 860080, Pro 860256 18 holes

Burntisland Golf Course, 51 Craigkennochie Terrace, Burntisland, KY3 9EN
Telephone 01592 872728

Crail Golfing Society, Balcomie Clubhouse, Fifeness, Crail, KY10 3XN
Secretary Tel 01333 450686, Club Tel 01333 450686

Glenrothes Golf Club, Golf Course Road, Glenrothes, KY6 2LA
Telephone Club 01592 754561 / 758686


Isle of May Nature Reserve. Way marked paths around the island to guide visitors to areas of interest. Wildlife including seals, puffins, terns can be observed from viewing points.

Five miles east of Anstruther - at the mouth of the Firth of Forth. Boats are available from Anstruther (5 miles) and North Berwick (13 miles).

Apl-Sept ( weather permitting)

01334 654038

www.sng.org.uk


Knockhill Racing Circuit by Dunfermline. Scotland's National Motorsport Centre.

01383 723337


Loch Fitty Trout and Coarse fishing. Natural Scottish loch.

Kingseat, by Dunfermline.

01383 620666


Letham Glen & Animal Centre. Nature trails through glen with animal and nature centre.

On A915 at Leven near Buckhaven.

01333 429231


Lochore Meadows Country Park. This is one of the best examples of landscape renewal in the UK with fishing, horse riding, golf, children's play area, watersports, footpaths.

Leave M90 at A92, signposted from Lochgelly.

Apl - Sept. Winter restrictions may apply

01592 414300


Old Course, St Andrews Golf course. The Old Course is a classic seaside links and has been played on for over 400 years. You can use their web site to plan your golf trip, book tee-times, browse the online shop and discover more about the Home of Golf

Off A91 near St Andrews town centre.

Booking advisable.

01334 466666


Ravenscraig Park. Kirkcaldy. Attractive coastal paths and views over the Forth Estuary.


Scottish Deer Centre. Take trailer rides and ranger tours among herds of deer. See also birds of prey demonstrations. Children's play areas, treetop walking with viewing platform.

Three miles west of Cupar on A91.

Winter restrictions

01337 810391


St Andrews Botanic Garden. Eighteen acres of landscaped gardens with borders, ponds, waterfalls and glasshouses.

The Canongate, St Andrews off A915 to Largo.

All year

01334 476452


Townhill Country Park. Footpaths round Town Loch and through Townhill Wood. Waterski centre, sports fields and play area.

Two miles north of Dunfermline.

01383 725596


  The coastline has many pretty harbours like this one at Pittenweem.

 

 

 

 


 

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