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AREA SPOTLIGHT


          Food & Drink
                                                           The Dory Bistro (credit: thedory.co.uk)
        Alongside golf and scenery, East Fife is highly
        regarded for its food and drink. Indeed, this
        part of the country can offer whatever you’re
        craving – from fresh seafood and award-
        winning  fish  and  chips,  through  to  Michelin-
        starred fine dining.

 Fife Coastal Path towards Crail  Anstruther is famous for its fish and chips, so   The Peat Inn (credit: @thepeatinn)
        head to the Anstruther Fish Bar or The Wee
        Chippy. If you’re a seafood connoisseur, Reilly
        Shellfish  in  Crail  offers  delicious  lobster  and
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        crab rolls, while the East Pier Smokehouse in
 Much of East Fife’s appeal lies in its landscape,   If  you’re looking  for  easy ways to commute   St Monans serves home-smoked fish.
 making it an ideal location if you love an   across East Fife, there’s an extensive bus
 outdoor lifestyle. There are many fantastic   network that makes travel a breeze.  You can’t get much better than Cupar’s The
 parks, woodlands and gardens, alongside   Peat Inn, which won Scotland’s first Michelin
 some  pretty  beaches, and wonderful  scenic   Alongside this, East Fife is closely connected   star in the 1980s. Other excellent options
 walks.   to West Fife & Kinross, Edinburgh, the Central   include The Dory Bistro in Pittenweem (serving
 Belt  and  Glasgow  through  the  rail  network,   seafood caught metres away), The Shoregate
 Riverside Park in Glenrothes has woodland   with regular trains to Dunfermline, Edinburgh   in Crail, and the Michelin-starred The Cellar in   Anstruther Fish Bar (credit: @anstrutherfi  shbar)
 and river walks, alongside a skate park,   and even London travelling through stations   Anstruther.
 and  playparks  for  the  little  ones,  and  floral   at Leuchars, Kirkcaldy, Markinch, Leven, Cupar,
 gardens,  an  arboretum  and  an  orchard  to   Springfield,  Ladybank,  Glenrothes,  Kinghorn   East Fife offers several pubs with excellent
 enjoy. Meanwhile, Craigtoun Country Park in    and Burntisland.  food, including The Ship Inn at Elie, The
 St Andrews is a haven for families, with 47 acres   Kinneuchar Inn in Leven, while the region’s
 of green space, a miniature railway, boating,   East Fife is on the A915, linking to the A92 that   array of luxury hotels also provides plenty   Make a note of the popular food markets at
 crazy golf, a go-kart track and a popular cafe.   allows you access to the M90 for Glasgow and   of options for cocktails, casual drinks or fine   Bowhouse, just outside St Monans, while the
 the Central Belt, and the A90 into Edinburgh.  dining.  Balgove Larder in St Andrews offers excellent
 The Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve is     local produce, cooking and butchery classes
 located in Tayport, and offers breathtaking   and their popular Night Markets, running
 scenery including beaches, lochs and         throughout the summer.
 woodlands, with the opportunity to go seal-  Ready to
 spotting or birdwatching.   make your move    Other notable mentions go to the Cairnie Fruit
                           to East Fife? Head    Farm, and of course, Fisher & Donaldson’s
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 The beaches of East Fife are beloved for good   start your search    bakeries in St Andrews and Cupar – their fudge
 reason. West Sands Beach in St Andrews is   today.  doughnuts are famous for a reason.
 world-famous, of course, but there are also
 sun-soaked options including Elie & Earlsferry   If you’re an alcohol aficionado, East Fife also
 beach, and at Crail, Kingsbarns, Leven,      has much to shout about. Eden Mill Distillery in
 Kirkcaldy and Burntisland.                   St Andrews and Kingsbarns Distillery make for
                                              a great day out. On a smaller scale, there’s the
 For walkers, the Fife Coastal Path runs for   Aeble cider shop in Anstruther, and the Futtle
 over 180km, with walks that take in varied   Brewery in St Monans, offering organic beers
 landscapes. Visit walkhighlands.co.uk for more   Elie Ness Lighthouse  and small-batch spirits alongside gigs, talks
 information on the routes.                   and tastings.

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