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  4. 13 Hidden gems to uncover in Fife

13 Hidden gems to uncover in Fife

It’s time to discover the Kingdom of Fife – a region filled with historic wonders, charming coastal villages, and picture-perfect beauty spots. You may have heard of places like St Andrews and Culross, but explore more of Fife and you’ll be rewarded with amazing finds at every turn. And with the east coast region less than a 10-minute drive from Dundee and only half an hour from Edinburgh, it couldn’t be easier to discover Fife.

The following list was created by VisitScotland to showcase a range of experiences. It isn’t ranked in any specific order.

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    Isle of May

    Fife

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    Isle of May

    Anchored on the edge of the Firth of Forth is the Isle of May, a wee place with a lot of residents. Head to this national nature reserve and witness hundreds of seabirds crammed onto cliffs and puffins peeking out from their burrows for a truly unforgettable sight! The island also has a fascinating history, with everyone from monks and smugglers to Vikings paying it a visit over the years. A small visitor centre on the island provides more information. From April to September, boat trips run to the Isle of May from Anstruther. If you’re lucky, you might even spot some resident seals from the boat!

    Visit the Isle of May: Isle of May
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    Pittencrieff House

    Dunfermline

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    Pittencrieff House, Dunfermline

    Sat within the town and former Royal Burgh of Dunfermline, Pittencrieff House has passed through the hands of many families in its history. In 1902, it was purchased by one of the town’s most famous sons, industrialist Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie gifted both the house and the park it sits within to the people of the city the following year. Today, the park is home to many attractions to visit including a glasshouse, the Art Deco Glen Pavilion, stunning trails and walks – as well as some resident peacocks!

    Visit Pittencrieff House: Pittencrieff House
    Explore Dunfermline: Pittencrieff House
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    Elie Ness Lighthouse

    East Neuk

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    Elie harbour in the East Neuk of Fife.

    No trip to Fife is complete without exploring the East Neuk. ‘Neuk’ means nook or corner in Scots, and the East Neuk is an area on the north-easterly coast of Fife that’s filled with fishing villages – including the twin towns of Elie and Earlsferry. A great way to experience the landscapes of the towns is at their two fantastic golf courses. At Elie Ness headland, explore a stunning nature reserve. Easy footpaths lead along the cliffs with views of the striking Elie Ness Lighthouse.

    Visit Elie Ness Lighthouse: Elie Ness Lighthouse
    Explore the East Neuk: Elie Ness Lighthouse
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    Clatto Reservoir

    Montrave

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    Clatto Reservoir, Montrave

    © Fife Council / Damian Shields

    Just over 10 miles from the small village of Balmalcolm you’ll find the Clatto Reservoir. This hidden oasis is the perfect place for a peaceful picnic and a great area to spot wildlife. The reservoir sits on the Fife Pilgrim Way, an exciting long-distance walking route that takes you on a journey through history. The Way follows in the footsteps of pilgrims who would flock to the Kingdom of Fife in medieval times. To find the reservoir, travel the section which goes from Kennoway to Ceres.

    Explore the Fife Pilgrim Way: Clatto Reservoir
    Wander the Kennoway to Ceres route: Clatto Reservoir
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    Lochore Castle

    Crosshill, Lochgelly

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    The ruins of Lochore Castle

    Sat at the entrance to the stunning Lochore Meadows Country Park, the ruins of Lochore Castle have an interesting story to tell. The fortress home of the Lochore family, a castle has stood on this site since 1160. Also known as ‘Inchgall Castle’, it once sat upon an island called Inchgall, which means ‘the island of strangers’.

    Visit Lochore Meadows Country Park: Lochore Castle
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    Riverside Park

    Glenrothes

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    Snow drops in Riverside Park, Glenrothes

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    Riverside Park, an idyllic haven in the bustling town of Glenrothes, is the perfect place for a family day out. There are several adventure playgrounds within the park which are ideal for kids, as well as woodland walks and floral gardens for everyone to explore. The park also features many art installations and sculptures, with the town home to more than 100 in total. How many can you spot on your visit?

    Visit Riverside Park: Riverside Park
    Explore Glenrothes: Riverside Park
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    Fife Folk Museum

    Ceres

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    Fife Folk Museum

    © Fife Council / Damian Shields

    In the village of Ceres, find a window into Fife’s past at the Fife Folk Museum. Explore a range of historic buildings including former weavers’ cottages, and the old weigh-house and tolbooth. The museum offers a look back into the history of the area to see how people lived and worked. Make sure to refuel with a visit to the tearoom, which serves hearty homemade food.

    Visit Fife Folk Museum: Fife Folk Museum
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    Anstruther

    Fife

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    Anstruther Harbour, Fife

    Just 10 miles south of St Andrews, Anstruther is a fishing village that celebrates Fife’s maritime history. Head to the Scottish Fisheries Museum to discover fishing’s importance to the area or, in summer, take a boat trip into the Firth of Forth from the harbour. And you can’t visit without getting some fish and chips on the go – the Anstruther Fish Bar was previously crowned UK Fish and Chip Shop of the Year!

    Visit Anstruther: Anstruther
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    Ravenscraig Castle

    Kirkcaldy

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    Overlooking Kirkcaldy Golf Club and Kirkcaldy beyond

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    Dating from around 1460, Ravenscraig Castle sits on the eastern outskirts of the town of Kirkcaldy. Due to its position, the castle is naturally defended by steep cliffs on three sides and was also one of the first in Scotland to be built to withstand cannon fire. The castle is also the setting for the ballad Rosabelle, which features in the Lay of the Last Minstrel by Sir Walter Scott.

    Visit Ravenscraig Castle: Ravenscraig Castle
    Visit Kirkcaldy: Ravenscraig Castle
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    Lady's Tower

    Ruby Bay

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    Lady’s Tower in Ruby Bay, Elie

    Ruby Bay, a section of coastline along the East Neuk, is home to a building with a very interesting story. Along the cliffs you will find Lady’s Tower, a structure built by Lady Janet Anstruther of Elie House. It was Lady Anstruther’s summer house as she loved to bathe in the sea – but also loved her privacy. Whenever she went to bathe, she sent a man through the streets of Elie ringing a bell to tell people to stay away! Today, anyone can explore the remains of the tower and enjoy its amazing views.

    Visit Lady's Tower: Lady's Tower
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    Craigtoun Country Park

    St Andrews

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    Craigtoun Country Park

    Sitting just outside St Andrews, Craigtoun Country Park offers 47 acres of fun. Open all year, enjoy facilities such as an adventure playground, Fairy Glen, trim trail and a 30-foot-long zip wire. Between April to October, the park comes alive with amazing attractions including the Rio Grande Miniature Railway, Puffin’ Billy tractor rides, crazy golf, bouncy castles and pedal cars. Boat on the lake around a picturesque island village, now known as the ‘Dutch Village’.

    Visit Craigtoun Country Park: Craigtoun Country Park
    Explore St Andrews: Craigtoun Country Park
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    Crail

    Fife

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    Crail Harbour

    Charming cobbled streets, a miniature harbour surrounded by historic fishing cottages, and more than a few surprises – Crail is well worth seeking out. One of the most notable of Crail’s many historic buildings is the parish church, which dates from the 12th century. Discover its distinctive red sandstone tower and Gothic arches. Other places to explore include the Kirkyard and Tolbooth, where markets were once held. Summer also sees the village hosting two exciting festivals. Visit the Food Festival for a treat for the senses and enjoy entertainment and family fun at the Crail Festival.

    Visit Crail: Crail
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    Bowhouse

    East Neuk

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    Bowhouse

    © Magdalena Walczak

    Bowhouse is part of the Balcaskie Estate, located in the heart of the East Neuk, between Elie and St Monans. This area produces some of the finest raw ingredients from the land: malting barley, finished beef and lamb, wheat, oilseed rape, potatoes, broccoli, soft fruits, wild roe deer and other game.

    Bowhouse is a food hub that makes it easier for people to connect directly with local growers, producers and ingredients. Their new Grass to Grill tours offer an exciting way to experience this area through a foodie lens. Enjoy a tractor-trailer journey round the estate to visit livestock, crops and wildlife habitats – each months tour will have a different theme.

    Go on a tour at Bowhouse: Bowhouse

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