Things To Do From Our Doorstep

Walk - The stunning Fife Coastal Path is on our doorstep, it passes through the village and our accreditation from Fife Countryside Trust as a Welcome Port for 2009 means we will be supplying maps, transport details, tide tables, drying facilities, water bottle to-ups, basically anything we can to help. Try staying with us and take advantage of a two night break, The Honeypot is perfect a base from which to explore the historic castles and caves, quaint fishing villages and award winning beaches right from your doorstep , click for full details

Golf - Play the splendid Balcomie Links, its is a beautiful course, not too long and full of interest with magnificent views of the sea from every tee.Golden sandy bays and rocky outcrops of the Firth foreshore come into play at the 2nd, 4th and Hell's Hole - the 5th, its here that you have to make up your mind whether to carry the beach or take the east way round. The last few holes will test you, but no matter how badly you fare, you will remember Balcomie as one of those great days out on any golf course , click for full details

Cycle- The Kingdom of Fife Millennium Cycle Ways are a must, if you are staying with us why not borrow our bicycles and try the Crail Kellie route of 19 miles.It takes you through lots of farmland and past Kellie Castle National Trust gardens. You can detour into Pittenweem and explore the hilly wynds and closes between its fisher houses. Or just take a wee lunch with you and stay close to Crail on two weels, its amazing how quickly you get around and its a great way to sneak up on wildlife, so please take our binoculars as well , click for full details

Fish - Rods are available from The Honeypot albeit Crail is quite a rocky prospect, charter boats can be hired for up to twelve people for some better sea fishing prospects. Game options include several stocked waters for brown and rainbow trout but there are some interesting points for salt water sea trout fishing using spun fish strip or classic lures such as the abu toby or krill.

Mountain bikes and fishing rods are free to residents

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