Visiting Fife, Scotland, then Stay in one of our Holiday Homes in the
Historic Town of Dunfermline, or Coastal Town of Kirkcaldy.
Get the benefit of both worlds - enjoy the shopping, restaurant, sporting and entertainment facilities of a medium sized, attractive town, while being centrally located within easy reach of glorious countryside and picturesque villages, or the busy cosmopolitan city of Edinburgh.
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Or click the pictures to go directly to the accommodation pages.
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Carnegie Cottage, Dunfermline
Glen Malcolm Apartment, Dunfermline
Kirk View Apartment, Kirkcaldy
Both Carnegie Cottage and Kirk View Apartment have two bedrooms, Glen Malcolm just one.
Our accommodation is equally suitable for: Family Holidays, Golfing Holidays, Walking Holidays, Visiting Friends or Relatives in the area, short Language or Other College Courses, Theatre Performers and others on short work contracts.
All apartments are located in quiet residential areas just a few minutes walk from their town centres with all the usual shops and numerous cafes and restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets, and close to public
transport.
Situated midway between Edinburgh and St Andrews and with a string of picturesque coastal villages in both directions, and delightful hilly countryside with lots of wooded walks, Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy are ideal central locations for exploring Fife and surrounding areas.
Within Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy themselves, there is lots to do which is great if you don't want to be driving around every single day of your holiday. Theatres, swimming pools, large areas of parkland, town centres with lots of restaurants and shops, with indoor centres for the odd day of rain.
Both Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy have town centre bus/coach stations, and train stations with easy access to Edinburgh and lots of coastal towns and villages even without a car.
There are so many picturesque fishing villages and beaches within easy reach that you will be spoiled for choice. The villages of, Elie, Earlsferry, St Monans, Anstruther, Pittenweem, Crail, and
the university town of St Andrews are within 30 to 60 minutes easy drive away.
Want to do a spot of island hopping, then take a boat trip to Inchcolme Island and Abbey from South Queensferry or a boat to the Isle of May from Anstruther.
With historic buildings, museums, country walks, and delightful parkland of its own, Dunfermline is also ideally situated for visiting many of the historic towns and villages of Scotland, whether travelling by car, or public transport. You are never far from the sea, or a golf course, and our attractive hilly countryside.
Glen Malcolm Apartment, Dunfermline
Kirk View Apartment, Kirkcaldy
Both Carnegie Cottage and Kirk View Apartment have two bedrooms, Glen Malcolm just one.
Our accommodation is equally suitable for: Family Holidays, Golfing Holidays, Walking Holidays, Visiting Friends or Relatives in the area, short Language or Other College Courses, Theatre Performers and others on short work contracts.
All apartments are located in quiet residential areas just a few minutes walk from their town centres with all the usual shops and numerous cafes and restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets, and close to public
transport.
Situated midway between Edinburgh and St Andrews and with a string of picturesque coastal villages in both directions, and delightful hilly countryside with lots of wooded walks, Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy are ideal central locations for exploring Fife and surrounding areas.
Within Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy themselves, there is lots to do which is great if you don't want to be driving around every single day of your holiday. Theatres, swimming pools, large areas of parkland, town centres with lots of restaurants and shops, with indoor centres for the odd day of rain.
Both Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy have town centre bus/coach stations, and train stations with easy access to Edinburgh and lots of coastal towns and villages even without a car.
There are so many picturesque fishing villages and beaches within easy reach that you will be spoiled for choice. The villages of, Elie, Earlsferry, St Monans, Anstruther, Pittenweem, Crail, and
the university town of St Andrews are within 30 to 60 minutes easy drive away.
Want to do a spot of island hopping, then take a boat trip to Inchcolme Island and Abbey from South Queensferry or a boat to the Isle of May from Anstruther.
With historic buildings, museums, country walks, and delightful parkland of its own, Dunfermline is also ideally situated for visiting many of the historic towns and villages of Scotland, whether travelling by car, or public transport. You are never far from the sea, or a golf course, and our attractive hilly countryside.