Fife coastal path

Fife Coastal Path

One of the most appealing attractions of staying at Seascape Largo is just how close it is to the Fife Coastal Path. The Fife Coastal Path runs from Rosyth in the south (The Forth Road Bridge), to Newport-on-Tay (The Tay Road Bridge) in the north and stretches for 117 miles. Taking in breath taking views of the North Sea and pictuesque fishing villages, guiding you through scenic countryside with its gentle hills and sparkling burns.
The Path leads you across award winning beaches and Internationally Important Wildlife Reserves.

Lower Largo to Pittenweem is just one of the many beautiful sections of The Fife Coastal Path. For more information just follow the links or take a look at the bus and rail information so you can plan a full day out.

Golf courses in Fife

Golf Course in the Kingdom of Fife

There are more than 45 golf courses in Fife, making it an ideal place for sharpening your skills playing on  some of the oldest golf courses in the world, including The Old Course in St Andrews which is 600 years old.

Lundin Golf Links is only a mile from Seascape Largo. It has regularly been selected as a qualifying course for the Open Championship.

Also close by, there is Lundin Ladies Golf Club which is the oldest completely independent ladies golf club in the world. Both men and women visitors will be made welcome on this 9 hole course and be able to see the tall ancient standing stones on the 2nd fairway.

And finally, but by no means least - Kingsbarns Golf Links. Virtually every hole on the course has dramatic views of the North Sea.

Cycling in Fife

Cycling around the Kingdom

There are over 300 miles of cycle routes along quiet country lanes, disused railway lines and forest tracks. Cycling will take you to some of Fife’s more “secret” places which are off the beaten track.

There are historic castles, secluded villages and quaint fishing villages just waiting to be explored. Booking.com Logo Graphic

Kingdom History

The Kingdom's History

Perhaps the main attraction in a historical sense, is the City of St Andrews which is steeped in a wealth of historic buildings including its Cathedral ruins and Castle.

Also well worth a visit is, Falkland Palace (country residence of the Stuarts and a favourite place of Mary, Queen of Scots).

Very nearby are the enchanting Kellie Castle and Gardens and Hill of Tarvit Mansion House and Gardens with Tearoom

There are many more fabulous historical buildings in Fife which can be explored via the National Trust for Scotland.

Lower Largo is on the southern edge of the East Neuk of Fife with its intriguing, stone built fishing harbours, complete with traditional cottages with crow stepped gables. Well worth exploring.

Amber spirit whisky

Amber Spirit Whisky Tours create unique tours for thier clients based on their interests and wishes, other than just visiting distilleries additional activities can be arranged. They can also recommend places for you to stay eat, and drink while in Speyside.

After contacting Amber Spirit, they will create a bespoke journey. On the days of your visit Amber Spirit we will collect you from your accommodation after breakfast, all you need to do is relax, enjoy your day, and indulge in a few drams without worrying about driving.