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Accommodation and travel ideas in Fife
Fife has several attributes that attract visitors, including some well-kept beaches, the home of golf in St Andrews, the East Neuk fishing villages, and the historic capital of Dunfermline. It also contains the historic village of Falkland with its impressive ruined palace, the country town of Cupar, a charming market town set in rolling countryside, Lathones and Cupar. Fife has a relaxed and refreshing environment that's just 30 minutes from Edinburgh, but well away from the city's hustle and bustle.
Historic places to visit in Fife
Home to Scotland's capital for six centuries, Fife has always been at the heart of the nation's history, evidence of which can still be found in its wealth of castles, cathedrals, and places of historic interest. Ideas include Dunblane Cathedral, Burleigh Castle, and Ravenscraig Castle - now a ruin but worht a visit.
Historic Fife bed and breakfasts (B&Bs) and hotel accommodation in Fife
The more historic hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation tends to be towards the centre of the older towns. For those that prefer quieter rural locations then there are many hotels, pubs and B&Bs in the smaller towns and villages throughout the area, such as Ladywell House, in Falkland.
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