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From Culross in the South to Newburgh in the North of Fife.
Best B&B's & Self-Catering Holiday Accommodation in
"The Kingdom of Fife" Scotland.

Are you searching for that special Scottish Bed and Breakfast or Self Catering holiday accommodation in Fife ?  Here, in "The Best Accommodation in Fife, Scotland", you will discover Bed & Breakfasts and Self Catering accommodation with reputations for great hospitality! (Staying in a B&B Explained) All our B&B's and Self Catering accommodation are privately owned, personally run businesses and are listed by invitation only; some are quality assured by Visitscotland (the former Scottish Tourist Board).

Find our B&B's & Self Catering properties in: Culross, Carnock, Saline, Rosyth, Dunfermline, Inverkeithing, North Queensferry, Dalgety Bay, Burntisland, Anstruther, Crail, Cupar, Freuchie, Falkland, Newton of Falkland, Gateside, Radernie, Lindores,Strathmiglo, Newburgh & St. Andrews. Click on the boxes to the left and locate the accommodation to suit your needs.

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It's surprising that so many visitors see only a glimpse of what Fife has to offer. Many come just for the golf at St. Andrews and the other 50 or so courses in the county, but miss the hidden gems of "The Kingdom that is Fife".

In the south there's Culross a village maintained by the National Trust for Scotland. It is as though it is caught in time where the 17th Century Houses allow you a peek into the past.
Saline is a picturesque village with whitewashed houses; another pretty village is Carnock on the outskirts of Dunfermline. Once the Capitol of Scotland and the burial place of the Kings and Queens of Scotland. Dunfermline is also birth place of the great industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
One of the great wonders of the industrial age is the Forth Railway Bridge in North Queensferry, straddling the banks of the Firth of Forth, connecting Fife to Edinburgh and beyond
Burntisland is a popular seaside town, once favourite with Glaswegian workers and their families, further along the coast are the picturesque East Neuk villages of Anstruther & Crail.
Onto St. Andrews famous for its golf courses, but also for it's University (Scotland's oldest), and Cathedral. which dates back to Medieval times.
Formerly the County Administrative town, Cupar is a thriving market town with easy access to all parts of Fife. South east of Cupar lies the traditional village of Pitscottie & Blebo Craigs
Falkland is famous for it's Royal Palace frequented by Mary Queen of Scots.
Strathmiglo lies on the upper reaches of the river Eden, which flows through the village green.The river valley is rich agricultural land, with the Lomond Hills rising to 522 metres (1,706 feet) in the south and the eastern end of the Ochil Hills in the north. It is three miles north-west of Falkland In the surrounding countryside there is evidence of bronze age, iron age and Roman occupation.
Newburgh
which sits on the Firth of Tay looking North, is just 8 miles from Perth.

Our Bed & Breakfasts are ideally situated for travelers from the Newcastle to Amsterdam Ferries and The Rosyth - Zeebrugge Ferry, wanting to explore Scotland.  Our Bed and Breakfasts are all within easy driving distance of Edinburgh Airport

Use our B&B's as a base to go shopping in Edinburgh, St. Andrews, Perth or Stirling.

All our B&B's are non-smoking establishments.

Please check with the individual Bed and Breakfasts about accepting pets.