Located in Kirkton of Largo and only 17 km from St Andrews University, Monturpie Guest House provides accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Tina
Australia
The guest house sits on a hill with stunning views. Our room was clean and comfortable . The breakfast was great.
Around 11 miles south of St Andrews, The Upper Largo Hotel & Restaurant provides well-appointed rooms with free on-site parking and Wi-Fi.
Lorraine
United Kingdom
The staff were fabulous. We were attended to, at some point by 5 different people and they were all great. The food in the restaurant was excellent. Plenty of choice and good quality. Breakfast was great and the porridge was delicious. Lots of tea, coffee and milk in the room. Our room, bedding, carpet etc were very clean. Great value for money.
The Old Manor Hotel offers rooms with balconies that overlook the Firth of Forth and Lundin Links Golf Course. There is a restaurant and St. Andrews is 12 miles away.
Set in Leven-Fife, 19 km from St Andrews University, The Crusoe offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Paul
United Kingdom
Super location, comfortable room and fine restaurant. Perfect as a stopover on the lovely Fife Coastal Path and the new railway to Leven makes that so much easier.
Located in St Andrews, 12 km from St Andrews University, The Peat Inn Restaurant With Rooms provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Roger
United Kingdom
The Peat Inn, nestled in the picturesque countryside of Fife, is a true gem for those seeking a luxurious and gastronomic experience.
Our stay in one of their exquisite split level suite was nothing short of exceptional. The tastefully decorated suite radiated elegance and provided all the necessary amenities for a relaxing and indulgent experience. The attention to detail in every aspect of the room was impressive, from the plush bedding to the opulent bathroom fixtures.
A major highlight of my stay was the delectable evening meal. The Peat Inn's Michelin-starred restaurant serves up culinary masterpieces that tantalize the taste buds and leave you craving for more. Each dish on the seasonal menu was beautifully presented and featured fresh, locally-sourced ingredients, showcasing the region's rich produce. The knowledgeable staff provided impeccable service and were always ready to offer insightful wine pairing recommendations to complement the exquisite flavors.
The breakfast was equally delightful, served in the comfort of my room. A lavish spread of fresh fruit, pastries, marmalade, honey and jams accompanied by freshly brewed coffee and tea made for a delightful start to the day.
Another noteworthy feature was the stunning garden view from the bedroom. The meticulously landscaped garden, adorned with vibrant flowers and lush greenery, added an extra touch of charm to the already picturesque setting.
In conclusion, I highly recommend a stay at The Peat Inn for those seeking luxury accommodation and an unforgettable dining experience. This Fife treasure has mastered the art of combining refined elegance with warm hospitality, making it a truly memorable destination.
Situated a 5-minute walk from Leven’s sandy beach and a 10-minute walk from Leven Links Golf Course, The Caledonian Hotel offers free Wi-Fi throughout and free parking at the property.
Set in 120 acres of scenic Fife countryside, Kilconquhar Castle Estate features a heated indoor swimming pool, horse riding facilities and a salon with on-site health and beauty specialists.
Marie
United Kingdom
Excellent quality of food and cooking. Lovely selection for breakfast and the evening menu had a great choice. The food was freshly prepared and cooked and was piping hot. The grounds were well kept. Normally hotel food can be a disappointing but Kilconquhar Castle Hotel food was excellent - best steak pie I have ever had and the smoked haddock for breakfast was delicious.
Overlooking the Forth Estuary, Seascape Largo is nestled in the historic coastal village of Lower Largo.
Morag
United Kingdom
Breakfast was superb. Room at the back a bit cramped, although we did have the use of a little room next door. Location was brilliant and room at the front has a view of the firth. Walking distance from several good places to eat and very pleasant views and walk into the village. Matt, the host, was very welcoming and nothing was too much trouble.
The Monturpie guest house was the highlight of our stay but...
The Monturpie guest house was the highlight of our stay but the whole area east of Largo is stunning. Little working fishing villages along the coast are beautiful. St Andrews is most interesting with lots to see and do. Particularly enjoyed the castle. A day in Faulkland is worthwhile, also a visit to Scotland’s secret bunker. So much more to see, we shall be back.
Glenys
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small quiet village but as I have a car it was a great base...
Small quiet village but as I have a car it was a great base for visiting Dundee about 20mins drive & St.Andrews was about 12mins drive away. Lower Largo is 5mins away with a lovely beach & there you will also find the Robinson Crusoe statue & a lovely cafe beside the beach which does lovely scones. We also visited Anstruther & had a delicious fish supper at The Wee Chippy which had won an award for its fish & chips every year since 2020.
Elaine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Our first time in Fife and this was the perfect location to...
Our first time in Fife and this was the perfect location to base ourselves in. There's a lovely beach in Lower Largo and St Andrews is only about 20 minutes away. Outstanding fish and chips from Anstruther!
gordon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The beach at lower Largo and the walk from the car park (...
The beach at lower Largo and the walk from the car park (where the toilets were open) to the local pub (The Railway Arms) where you could get a lovely cool drink. Also I would recommend the Upper Largo Hotel for a meal (all within social distancing COVID 19 guidelines). We also visited the national trust gardens nearby (Kellie Castle and Hill of Tarvit), the gardens at Kellie Castle were beautiful and whilst I was advised that staff had been furloughed these gardens were well maintained, gardens at Hill of Tarvit were not quite as well maintained but given the current circumstances this was understandable.
Chris
United Kingdom
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