Where to Stay

Ancestral home of the Scottish monarchs and world famous for it’s golf, the Kingdom of Fife embraces a host of different landscapes from the gentle hills in the rural hinterland to the windswept cliffs, rocky bays and sandy beaches and from the delightful fishing villages of the East Neuk to the Royal Burgh of St Andrews.
Home to Scotland's capital for six centuries, Fife has always been at the heart of the nation's history, evidence of which can still be found in its wealth of castles, cathedrals and palaces.
For information about visiting Fife please go to www.visitfife.com or call 0845 22 55 121.

How to get around Fife ...

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Fife Cycle Ways offer something for everyone. For the committed tourer, the 105 mile Kingdom Route is a circuit between the Forth and Tay road bridges. There are smaller regional networks in West Fife - including an 8.5 mile off-road section along a disused railway line with links into Devilla Forest - circular routes in the picturesque Howe of Fife, and more being developed in the East Neuk south of St Andrews.

Fife Cycle Ways

 

Fife Jazz Festival is presented by Assembly Direct, AffFife and The Byre Theatre