Fife was described in medieval times as
'a beggar's mantle fringed with gold' and while
this is no longer true (inland Fife has rich farmland and many
sunrise industries), the fringe of gold glitters as bright as ever.
The quaint coastal villages of the East Neuk form a
unique chain of holiday and fishing locations, with their warm stone architecture featuring
crow-step gables and red pantiles, steep cobbled streets and
south-facing beaches.

The area boasts a
wide variety of activities and interests within easy driving
distance, an extensive range of outdoor
sports including abseiling and wind surfing, and being only ten
minutes from St.
Andrews, seat of Scotland's oldest University and the home of golf, you
can see that 'The
Spindrift' provides the ideal base from which to tour and enjoy
the splendours of central and eastern Scotland.
Other local attractions:
Scottish Fisheries Museum, May Island Boat Trips, Scotland's
Secret Bunker, Fife Coastal Path, Park Golf Links & Courses,
National Trust Properties, Byre Theatre, and Coastal Villages. |