Fife: Hotels in Fife



Aberdour Hotel
38 High Street Aberdour, Fife, Scotland, KY3 0SW.
Although our buildings date back to the 17th century, all our refurbished sixteen bedrooms have en-suite facilities, tea/coffee makers, television and direct-dial telephones. Ideal for visiting Edinburgh - 30 minutes by car/rail. Station is one minute walk from hotel.

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Balcomie Links Hotel
Balcomie Road Anstruther, Fife, Scotland, KY10 3TN.
Crail is very much a traditional fishing village, with its harbour still regularly used landing fresh crabs and lobster, narrow streets with crow stepped gables, red pantiles and white washed houses. Crail boasts its own Links Golf Course, within a mile from the hotel, which is the 7th oldest still to be played. A new course was added only a few years ago to cope with the ever increasing demand of the course.

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Inchview Hotel
69 Kinghorn Road Burntisland, Fife, Scotland, KY3 9EB.
Throughout the hotel, the owners - Peter and Rita Black - have added a personal, homely touch, especially seen in the elegant and intimate Inchview Restaurant with its polished mahogany and gleaming crystal. Close to Edinburgh and St.Andrews, this family-run hotel has a restaurant specialising in 'flambe' cooking at the table.

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Woodside Hotel
76 High Street Aberdour Burntisland, Fife, Scotland, KY3 0SW.
The original owner's grandfather founded the Russian Navy, but it is the elaborate mahogany and glass ceiling in the smoking lounge which grabs the most attention. It was brought to the hotel in 1926 from the steamship 'Orontes' which sailed between Australia and the UK.The hotel was completely refurbished in 1995 and is located in the centre of the picturesque town of Aberdour. Each of the hotel's bedrooms is decorated and furnished in a very individual style and is named after a Scottish clan. The Rennie room, for example, is an apartment with four poster bed and private sitting room, while the Thomson Room is a luxury family room with views across the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh.

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The Lomond Hills Hotel
Lomond Road Freuchie Cupar, Fife, Scotland, KY15 7EY.
The hotel boasts 25 well-appointed bedrooms with full facilities, comfortable lounges and candlelit restaurant serving a superb A La Carte Menu. We have an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, Jacuzzi, solaria, toning table and well-equipped gym. Various alternatives therapies such as Reflexology, Aromatherapy and massage are available on request; though please tell us if you would like to avail yourself of these services when you book.

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King Malcolm Hotel
Queensferry Road Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, KY11 8DS.
A comfortable modern hotel on the outskirts of Scotland's ancient capital, The King Malcolm is only 15 miles from the shops, entertainment and commercial heart of Edinburgh. The Hotel is equally well suited to the business executive visiting east Scotland or the tourist eager to explore the old kingdom of Fife, with it's famous golf courses, including St Andrews and attractive fishing villages.

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Keavil House Hotel
Crossford Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, KY12 8QW.
Our hotel is located in the village of Crossford, 2 miles west of Scotland's ancient capital of Dunfermline. Our bedrooms are available in a selection of styles ranging from rooms with patio doors to the gardens, executive rooms, family rooms and suites and master rooms with four poster beds. Spacious lounges, an award winning restaurant, an informal supper area, a wide range of meeting and banqueting rooms and of course an extensive health & leisure club all ensure that Keavil House Hotel is ideal for any occasion. We are also different from many hotels. The hotel is independently owned and operated but is a member of the global Best Western Hotels organisation. Being part of Best Western Hotels means that you are assured of a hotel of great character and individual style that only independent hotels can provide yet have the reassurance of knowing that high standards of quality and customer service, which are set by Best Western Hotels, are consistently achieved. Whether you are visiting on business or leisure you will find that Keavil House Hotel is refreshingly different and will be ideal.

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Auld Post Hotel
1 Hunter St Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, KY1 1ED.
Built in 1903 to house Fife's main Post Office, building on the corner of Hunter Street has been a Kirkcaldy landmark for the whole of the twentieth century. In 1996 the GPO decided, due to modernisation, that they no longer needed the building. The Auld Post Hotel was conceived. Our plan was to convert the Post Office to a hotel which was sympathetic to the history of the B-listed building. To this end, we retained many original features, whilst introducing modern comforts.

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Parkway Hotel
6 Abbotshall Road Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, KY2 5PQ.
The hotel is located in the centre of town and is within easy reach of the road, rail and airport links. The Parkway Hotel is an ideal base for booking our conference facilities to golfing breaks to booking for a family holiday. There is plenty to see and do in the local area of fife, from outdoor activies such as golfing, fishing, clay pigeon shooting, archery, horse riding or to exploring the unspoilt and picturesque fishing villages along the east neuk of fife.

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Dunnikier House Hotel
Dunnikier Park Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, KY1 3LP.
This privately-owned hotel is an 18th-century mansion house set in parkland beside Dunnikier Golf Course. Original features including carved fireplaces and ornate plasterwork have been retained in the public areas. Views over the parkland can be enjoyed from the lounge, and the bar offers a wide selection of whiskies. The Oswald restaurant provides an appropriate setting for fine meals which feature carefully prepared fresh local produce.

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Lundin Links Hotel
Leven Rd Leven, Fife, Scotland, KY8 6AP.
Built in the year 1900, this Country Home style hotel has retained its former Edwardian elegance and many of its original features, despite having undergone considerable refurbishment work. Dining in our new Brasserie Conservatory Restaurant is an exciting experience with our 'New World Cuisine' offering colourful and innovative dishes from around the world.

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Old Manor Hotel
55 Leven Road Lundin Links Leven, Fife, Scotland, KY8 6AJ.
One of Scotlands Hotels of Distinction, spectacular in every way. A charming setting, on the edge of the picturesque village of Lundin Links, overlooking two championship golf course and Largo Bay, completes the picture that is the Old Manor. Sip a cool drink or take tea on the South-facing terrace. On a clear day you can see for over 30 miles across the golf course, Largo Bay and the Forth Estuary and if you think the view is spectacular, wait till you try the food. Aithernie House was built in the mid 19th Century as a private residence, then seen as being a modern country house. This was long before Lundin Links became a fashionable and busy beach and golf resort with day trippers and holiday makers alike. Former residents included the Russell family, of Tullis Russell the Papermakers fame, for whom Aithernie was a family home in the early nineteen hundreds. Also the Paxton family, a daughter of whom died recently leaving around a million pounds to Multiple Sclerosis Research. In its time Aithernie was a sanatorium; convalescent home during World War two; and even a children's nursery school, though still remaining a private residence throughout. In 1949 a local builder bought the property and converted it to an hotel opening in 1951 as the Beach Hotel. In the late '70s the hotel was extended and the name changed to the Old Manor. The railway, running along the coast to St Andrews, played an important role in making Lundin Links a popular holiday destination, particularly with those from the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow and even further afield. The village railway station overlooked the 17th green of Lundin Golf Club and trains deposited passengers in front of Aithernie House. As it ran through Lundin and Leven golf courses the railway caused unusual golfing hazards, both physical and boundary. Many a train was struck by a golf ball and a few golfers by the train! Sadly the infamous Dr Beeching closed the railway in the 1960s. The Hotel traded well through to the end of the '80s but the recession of 1990 to 91 forced it into receivership. The present owners, the Clark family, acquired the hotel in the spring of 1992 and started a phased development of the property. Private en-suite facilities were added to all bedrooms and public areas refurbished to a high standard. Five additional bedrooms were added in 1996 and during autumn 2000 balconies/verandas were built onto the sea facing rooms in the West Wing. The Coachmans Bistro, the hotels second restaurant was opened in 1992 and extended to seat 85 in spring 1998. The Lundie and Largo Conference and Banqueting suite accommodating up to 120 opened in May 1999. Also in 1999 the house immediately to the East of the hotel was purchased and developed into a self contained Lodge comfortably accommodating six adults. The accommodation comprises three twin/double bedrooms, each with full ensuite facilities; a lounge/dining room; full service kitchen; laundry room, gardens and private parking. Residents in the Lodge can call on all the hotel services, including room service. Daily maid service can be provided. Over the years the Old Manor has won several awards including in 1994 and 1995 an AA Rosette for the high and consistent quality of food and service in the Aithernie Restaurant. In 1996 we were awarded two Rosettes which are still retained. The AA also named the Old Manor AA/Consort Scottish Hotel of the Year for 1995 & 1997 & 1999 and AA/Consort National Hotel of the Year (UK & Ireland) in 1999. Several of the Chefs have won gold and silver awards in culinary competitions, the most prolific being Roberta Drummond, Head Chef of the Coachman's Bistro. In 1997 the Hotel became the first hotel in Fife to be awarded four stars by the Scottish Tourist Board. Is there a ghost? Well, some say there is but if so he or she enjoys a contented existence in the peaceful surroundings. No food is ever missing so perhaps the ghost feeds on the wonderful aromas wafting from the kitchen. We hope that you too will enjoy the gracious ambience of Aithernie and be titillated by the menu to savour James McKay's artistically presented modern culinary creations.

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The Inn At Lathones
Lathones Leven, Fife, Scotland, KY9 1JE.
This charming 400 year old coaching inn is situated just 5 miles from the famous golfing town of St Andrews. We pride ourselves on the warmth of our welcome, the great food and ales we serve. All this in cosy surroundings with open log fires and lots of things to do both within the Inn and surrounding area.

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Sandford Country House Hotel
Newton Hill St Fort Newport-on-tay, Fife, Scotland, DD6 8RG.
This unique Baillie Scott designed hotel features a secluded courtyard with a fountain all set in mature private grounds. All bedrooms at the Sandford Country House Hotel have been refurbished in 2002. This refurbishment has brought to the Sandfords bedrooms the modern comforts you associate with a top class hotel ~ feather pillows, duck down duvets and drenching showers all complimented with muted colours and natural materials. :: The Sandford ~ the hotel that has all of Fife talking ... ::

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Queensferry Lodge Corus Hotel
St Margaret's Head North Queensferry, Fife, Scotland, KY11 1HP.
Our hotel will provides you with panoramic views of windsurfers and ocean-going vessels on the river, to the fields and woodlands beyond. A great base for visiting Edinburgh and the historic town of Fife. Come face to face with one of our huge sharks at Deep Sea World, Scotlands Shark Capital! Embark upon a fascinating journey of the underwater world and get a diver's eye view of the creatures of the deep through the world's longest underwater tunnel. A great day out, whatever the weather!

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St Andrew Bay Golf Resort & Spa
St Andrews St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, KY16 8PN.
Sitting on the summit of a spectacular formation, the hotel and its two championship golf courses have breathtaking panoramic views of the River Tay estuary, the North Sea and the medieval skyline of St Andrews. Dedicated to exceeding your expectations, St Andrews Bay prides itself on offering an unwavering commitment to service and attention to detail. From the pristine fairways of our golf courses to the Grand Ballroom of our conference facilities it is a philosophy that pervades every corner of our 520 acres. All 209 generous guestrooms are blessed with both style and functionality. Each room offers the latest in room amenities including satellite TV, DVD player, CD player with movies and music on demand, PC based office products via the television, dual phone lines, high speed internet connection and US/UK compatible outlets. We have also included many home comforts ranging from a luxurious bathtub, separate showers, soft duvet covers, hair dryer, mini bar and bathrobes, to tea and coffee making facilities.

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Rusacks Hotel
Pilmour Links St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, KY16 9JQ.
An historical, elegant and imposing building, Rusacks Hotel is complemented by a wealth of facilities and offers priceless views over the St Andrews Bay and the Old Course, in particular the 1st and 18th fairways. However ideal it may be for golfers, there is plenty to do and see for non-golfers and off-duty golfers alike.

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Old Course Hotel St Andrews
Old Station Rd St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, KY16 9SP.
Situated at the heart of the Home of Golf, the Old Course Hotel enjoys a spectacular location overlooking the famous 17th 'Road hole' of the Old Course, the West Sands and the coastline of Fife. This prestigious five-star hotel has 134 bedrooms including 32 suites and is recognised as one of Europe's leading resort properties. An enticing choice of dining experiences are available; fine dining in the Road Hole Grill, contemporary cuisine in the relaxed atmosphere of Sands Seafood Bar & Restaurant, a Scottish-American menu at Duke's Clubhouse and the Jigger Inn, a popular golfing pub serving real ale and good wholesome food. Relax or revitalise while enjoying The Spa's leisure facilities, including an indoor lap pool, whirlpool, sauna and steam rooms. Enjoy a treatment from our extensive range in the privacy of twelve specially designed treatment rooms with views over the Old Course to the West Sands beach. The resort's own championship golf course, the Duke's Course was designed by five times Open Champion, Peter Thomson C.B.E. This heathland layout is the perfect complement to the six St Andrews links courses; creating the largest golf coplex in Europe with 117 holes of golf.

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Tudor Inn
129 North Street St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, KY16 9AG.
The hotel is in the centre of the oldest university in Scotland and provides comfortable and dicerning facilities where children are most welcome. We are less than 3 minutes walk from the Old Course Golf Links and Practice Range.

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