
Dunclutha Guest HouseDunclutha is a spacious old Rectory in Leven, Fife. Overlooking a church at the front, the house is a substantial spacious house full of character and Pam is a sweetie.
Dirleton Castle and GardenDirleton Castle is a ruined fortress residence. It has splendid gardens, which now include the world's longest herbaceous border.

Kennels CottageKennels Cottage is a stylish former gamekeeper's cottage set in one acre of pretty gardens near Dollar. Not only a fab place to stay but vintage cars can also be hired.
Falkland Palace and Garden

St Andrews Bed and Breakfast
Lochleven Castle

Backmarch HouseBackmarch House Bed and Breakfast Rosyth, near Dunfermline is a former Georgian farmhouse that has been beautifully renovated to provide 4-star bed and breakfast accommodation
Dunfermline Palace and AbbeyDunfermline Palace and Abbey is the final resting-place of some of Scotland's greatest Kings and Queens
Ladywell House
Alexander III monumentThe Memorial, on the road between Kinghorn and Burntisland, was erected in 1886 to Scotland’s last Celtic King, and its complex design is Victorian in style.
The southwest of Fife was built on Coal and linoleum and other industries that are much run-down whereas the prosperous-looking rural northeast couldn't be more different. Northeast Fife consists of St Andrews and the East Neuk and this is the area to see. The East Neuk of Fife is a string of beautiful old fishing villages. Other destinations worth a visit are Falkland, Cupar and the Howe of Fife. Here, you'll find Falkland Palace, one of Scotland's most remarkable historic buildings. The Fife Coastal trail is a favourite amongst walkers.