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If you are looking for a sunny place in the UK, go to the Fife Region, one of Scotland's historic sites that happily lies between the fjords of the River Forth and the River Tay in the east of the country. It has always been said that, in the past, Fife was one of the largest and most important Pictish kingdoms. For this reason, it is still called Kingdom of Fife or The Kingdom. Here you will find many things to see, from castles, palaces, museums and galleries, scattered throughout the region, each one of them is unique for different reasons. You will be fascinated by so many wonders!
The best log cabins to be in contact with natureIt is no secret to anyone that many of the wonderful landscapes and views are found in Scotland, so you can stay in a log cabin where you will feel part of the magical nature that encompasses this place. The materials used for their buildings create a harmonious environment with everything that surrounds them. You can relax and breathe fresh air just by looking out your window and taking in the picturesque landscape looming. You will also enjoy all the comfort of a typical home, with services such as internet, television, heating, gardens, parking, among others.
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Fife's towns and villages may be small, but they are full of character! So you can explore them all on foot and be overwhelmed by the breathtaking views as you ride the Fife Coast Path along the entire coastline. Stroll through the villages until you reach St Andrews, the cosmopolitan area of the city
Fife Region for all agessavour beers, gins and artisan whiskeys directly in the place where they are produced and grab your own berries and berries. Or sample the regional pantry in award-winning coffee, pubs and restaurants. You can try typical dishes in any restaurant you visit. You can not stop doing the gastronomic tour of this place
Historically it was one of the Pictish kingdoms of central Scotland, known as Fib. For this reason, the Fife Region is commonly known as the Kingdom of Fife.
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Crail is the living definition of a charming town. From the main street, the cosy stone alleys compete to see who reaches the port first, protected from the currents of the Firth of Forth by a breakwater. Along with a handful of boats, a stall sells seafood and fresh catch.
2. Don't miss St Andrews CathedralSt. Andrews Cathedral. Legend has it that Regulus, while transporting the remains of the Martyr St. Andrews, was shipwrecked to these lands. In the year 1160 the bishop of this town, named after the saint, ordered the construction of this marvel of architecture that, although it is half in ruins, still evokes that spirit of greatness and nostalgia at the same time. Not far away, you will also find the Castle of St. Andrews
3. Get to know the University of St AndrewsThe University of St Andrews dates back to 1410 and is the oldest in Scotland and the third best in the UK. A walk through its buildings and cloisters and a look at the beautiful St Salvator’s Chapel is the best way to start your visit in this city. A two-minute walk is St Andrews Castle (13C), one of the most picturesque in Scotland for its location on a cliff facing the North Sea.
4. Walk the streets of OutlanderThe best thing you can do once you get to this destination is to take a long walk around the town because none of its corners is wasteful: from the beautiful port to the Plaza de the Town House, passing by the beautiful Culross Palace. Of course, you can't miss a visit to the bucolic ruins of Culross Abbey dating back to the 13th century either.
5. Do not leave without knowing KirkcaldyKirkcaldy is the second-largest city in Fife and the most important thing you can visit in it is the ruins of Ravenscraig Castle from the 15th century, which dramatically looks out over the North Sea from a cliff. The park next to the castle is also an interesting walk and, if you are an Outlander fan, in a fifteen-minute walk you can reach the port of Dysart, the French port of Le Havre in the series.
6. Meet North QueensferryYou can't miss the views of the mythical Forth Bridge from North Queensferry! It is an incredible railway bridge built in 1889 and is considered one of the symbols of Scotland In addition, North Queensferry houses the world's smallest operating lighthouse. It is a real tenderness, and you can visit the inside for free. By appointment, you can even turn it on yourself and earn the title of honorary lighthouse keeper!
7. Visit Dalgety BaySt Bridget’s Kirk dates back to the 12th century and is located in Dalgety Bay. It is one of those little secret places that go completely unnoticed on tourist circuits. Maybe that's why you will love it. This small two-story temple whose cemetery overlooks the fjord is very much worth a stop and the visit is free.
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🏡 Log cabins available: | 312 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -30%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £28. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 170 properties. |
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