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The ancient Kingdom of Fife is characterised by fascinating little fishing villages along the coast of the "East Neuk". Spend a little time discovering Pittenweem, Anstruther and Crail where the buildings, with their crow-stepped gables, tumble down to the harbours. St. Andrews, mecca for golfers, is an attractive coastal town with the oldest university in Scotland, founded in 1410.

The A94 road heading north-east from Perth to Forfar passes near Glamis Castle birthplace of the late Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. A few miles away is Kirriemuir at the foot of Glens Isla, Prosen and lovely Glen Clova which stretch up into the mountains of Deeside and Lochnagar. On the coast to the south-east of Forfar is Carnoustie, another favourite for golfers.

B&Bs in and around St Andrews include:

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ACORN BED & BREAKFAST
Mrs. Doreen Cameron
16 Priestden Road - St. Andrews KY16 8DJ
Tel: 01334 476009
Email: acorn@homeofgolf.fsnet.co.uk
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  • 1 double (en suite)
  • 2 double/twin (en suite)
  • Open January - December
  • B&B 30 - 36 Pounds Sterling
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    4 star award Situated in a quiet private residential area a few minutes drive or gentle stroll from St. Andrews historic town centre and Old Course golf course, the tranquil ambience of Acorn is complimented by the numerous personal touches and tastefully decorated, comfortable guest rooms.
    Private parking Tea/coffee facilities Vegetarian diets catered for TVs in rooms Ground floor bedrooms Payphone Central heating Golf nearby Fishing nearby No smoking Hairdryers Credit cards accepted
    Animal free house

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    KINBURN GUEST HOUSE
    Elaine Russell
    5 Kinburn Place - Double Dykes Road - St. Andrews - Fife KY16 9DT
    Tel: 01334 474711
    Email: Kinburn@btinternet.com
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  • 1 double/twin (priv.facs)
  • 2 double/twin/triple (en suite)
  • Open January - December
  • B&B from 45 Pounds Sterling
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    4 star award Luxury bed and breakfast situated two minute walk from town centre and around five from beach, 1st tee and 18th green of Old Course. Situated opposite Kinburn Park and St. Andrews Museum. A perfect base for enjoying St. Andrews.
    Tea/coffee facilities Vegetarian diets catered for Special diets catered for TVs in rooms Central heating Golf nearby No smoking Hairdryers Credit cards accepted Ground floor bedrooms
    Internet Access
    Walkers Welcome - Cyclists Welcome - Golfers Welcome

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    To make enquiries or bookings, please contact the proprietor direct via phone, fax or email as detailed on the relevant entry.

    Additional accommodation nearby includes:
    Carnoustie - Cupar

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    Wheelchair accessible Hairdryers
    Credit cards accepted Ground floor bedrooms
    Agents commission given Four poster bed

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