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8 FIFE COTTAGES Fabulous cottages in St Andrews and the villages of Fife available for holiday breaks. Come to our beautiful coastline for a relaxing break. Great restaurants, shopping, culture and heritage. Some pet friendly. Ideal for families, golfers, activity breaks, corporates. Tel: 01334 479542 / 07977 190710 www.fi fecottages.co.uk


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9 FIFE FOLK MUSEUM Fife Folk Museum in Ceres, entry from car park in centre of village. Displays on past domestic life, rural crafts and occupations. Cafe and gift shop. Open 7 days, April – October, 10.30 to 4.30 (last entry 4.00). Adults £4, Concessions £3, accompanied children free. Tel: 01334 828180, www.fi fefolkmuseum.org


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10 THE BEEHOUSE This lovingly restored 19th Century steading building is now a beautifully presented 3 bedroom self-catering holiday house, sleeping 6. Located 7 miles from St Andrews, it is a perfectly peaceful location from which to explore the town and beyond. Tel: 01334 650562, www.thebeehousefi fe.co.uk


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11 THE MUSIC CENTRE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS A year-round programme of public concerts and events by professional musicians and students. Regular concerts by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Wednesday lunchtime concerts during semester, choral Evensong and Sunday services, short courses. www.st-andrews.ac.uk/music


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12 MORTON OF PITMILLY COUNTRYSIDE RESORT Award-winning countryside resort near St Andrews and a stone’s throw from Kingsbarns Golf Links. We have combined space and privacy with fi rst class accommodation and extensive leisure facilities to create a magical holiday experience. One to four bed properties ideal for couples or groups to stay, play and relax. Tel: 01334 880466 www.pitmilly.co.uk


13 NEUK HOOSE This 250-year-old former fi sherman’s cottage is right in the heart of Crail and is a stone’s throw away from the famous harbour. Beautifully restored, Neuk Hoose is the perfect base for getting out and exploring. Fabulous home baking and a log stove await you. All this and dog friendly to boot. Sleeps up to 4 people. Tel: 07712 765829, www.neukhoose.co.uk


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14 ST ANDREWS B&B ASSOCIATION At St Andrews Best Bed and Breakfasts we treat all our customers as special guests. Our owners will gladly help you fi nd the best restaurants, point you to the best of local shopping and of course help you book tee times on the best local golf courses. www.standrewsbandbs.co.uk


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15 ST ANDREWS LINKS A golfi ng Mecca for the most accomplished golfer to the enthusiastic amateur, a trip to St Andrews Links is one which realises the ultimate dream for golfers worldwide. St Andrews Links has developed over 600 years to become one of the most famous locations in golf. Tel: 01334 466666 www.standrews.org.uk


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