Fife Hotels
Best Western have 3 hotels in Fife
Book a Fife hotel and lose yourself along the miles of coastline dotted with fishing villages or practise your swing at golf’s home, St Andrews.
Town and city breaks in Fife
From your Fife hotel, explore the ruins of the Abbey and Palace in Dunfermline, home town of US steel magnate Andrew Carnegie. In genteel St Andrews, kids can dress up as old-fashioned players at the British Golf Museum or dash up St Rule’s Tower at the cathedral for North Sea views.
Holidays in the Fife countryside
The Fife Coastal Path takes hikers from the Forth Bridge in the south to the Tay Bridge in the north via 150km of nature reserves and beaches. Cyclists head to west Fife to tackle the 8.5km disused railway circuit through the Devilla Forest and heather-flecked Howe of Fife.
Beach holidays in Fife
Small Fife has a surprising amount of shoreline and there are hundreds of sandy beaches tucked between rocky outcrops along the Firth of Forth. At Tentsmuir Sands and Kinshaldy Beach you can spot seals from the three-mile sandy stretch, backed by a nature reserve. Watch out for waders, sea ducks and naturists.
Attractions in Fife
Scotland’s Secret Bunker in Troywood, a former early-warning radar base built to house 300 servicemen and women under nuclear attack, had its own BBC station and annexe for the Home Secretary and didn’t go public until 1990s declassification. Its eerie labyrinthine tunnels make for a fascinating subterranean trip.
Attractions in Fife:
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Apr-Oct: Sun-Fri 9.30am-5pm (last entry 5pm); Sat 9.30am-4pm (last entry) 1 Apr - 31 Oct 2012 (annual)
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May-Sep daily 7.30pm; Mar, Apr & Oct Thu-Sun 7.30pm; Nov-Feb Fri 7.30pm May - Sep 2012 (various dates)
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7.30pm; 1 Jan 7pm; St Cuthbert's Parish Church Cl@Six (Tue) 6pm; Sun chamber mats 3pm Oct 2011 - May 2012; Tue, Thu, Sat, and Sun only (annual)
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Daily 9.30am-5pm; Sun (Mar, Apr, May & Oct) 11am-4pm Mar - Oct 2012 (annual)



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