This traditional country house hotel is in quiet countryside in North Glenrothes. It mixes original character with modern comforts, including free Wi-Fi, free parking and flat-screen TVs.
Mark
United Kingdom
Room was nice and for 4 of us £125 the night wasn’t to bad but the food is expensive £14 for breakfast i mean come on if it was half that then you would sell more and people would be happy dinner are expensive to £20-£30 and meal which you can get down the road for £10 apart from the food it’s really nice
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, The Crees Room only NO BAR OR RESTAURANT is situated in Abernethy, 34 km from Discovery Point and 38 km from St Andrews University.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
I couldn’t fault the staff at this venue. I was staying by for work and arrived late after work. They managed to get me a table, without hesitation, for some food even though it was the Saturday before Christmas. They were super attentive, the food was insane and I couldn’t fault the service. They even made me the most perfect breakfast bag to take away.
Situated in the picturesque village of Falkland with the Lomond Hills as a backdrop, The Covenanter Hotel features an on-site coffee shop, restaurant and free private parking.
Dawn
United Kingdom
Loved the location, not only for the Outlander link but local history including Mary Queen of Scots
The staff we encountered were friendly and made us welcome.
Situated in Glenrothes, 31 km from St Andrews University, The Gilvenbank Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Award-winning Balbirnie is a relaxing country mansion with free Wi-Fi, good food, beautiful grounds, fine bedrooms, and the 18-hole Balbirnie Park Golf Course, all within a 400-acre park in Markinch.
Offering river views, ‘Museum Loft’ Scotland’s Wee Hat Museum is an accommodation located in Newburgh, 29 km from Discovery Point and 33 km from St Andrews University.
Mike
United Kingdom
The room was eclectic with lots of interesting items with great views out to the estuary as well as a window overlooking the curious hat museum. It was large with all of the facilities I needed. A local, well stocked store allowed me to purchase all I needed for an evening meal and breakfast.
The host kindly allowed me to store my (filthy) bike inside the main door where it was safe.
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