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Cabin at Aithernie

Leven-FifeGarden view
8.7/ 10Very good

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Three-Bedroom Apartment
1x Double 700 Up to 6

Guests will find a stovetop, a refrigerator, a dishwasher and an oven in the well-equipped kitchen. The apartment also p…

Two-Bedroom Apartment
1x Sofa Bed 80 Up to 7
Garden view

Guests will have a special experience as the apartment offers a fireplace. Guests will find a stovetop, a refrigerator,…

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Restaurants nearby

  • The Peat Inn★ Michelin Geoffrey and Katherine Smeddle have run this restaurant since 2006, but the history of this whitewashed inn extends back to the 18C. Geoffrey is an experienced and knowledgeable chef who has built up a close web of suppliers which, in conjunction with the seasons, virtually writes the menu. Expect to find ingredients like East Neuk crab, Black Isle lamb and Easter Grangemuir Farm strawberries. All of these are put to great use in vibrant, flavoursome dishes. Stylish, split-level bedrooms are available too, with breakfast served in your room.10.0km
  • Kinneuchar Inn The maxim ‘less is more’ is rarely so well applied as it is here. East Neuk’s bounteous local larder is showcased on a menu that changes up to twice a day; fresh fish is a highlight, and the specials are just that. This charming 17C village pub has a modish feel – sit in the cosy bar or vaulted dining room.10.3km
  • Craig Millar @ 16 West End If you love harbourside views, then you'll be delighted by this attractively converted former pub along Fife's famous East Neuk. Most of the tables offer views of the water, while a small terrace is ideal for the summer. As you'd expect in this location, there's some seafood among the high-quality ingredients, which underpin refined, attractively presented dishes which are full of flavour. There's a choice of dishes on the fixed-price lunch menu, with two options for the main course on the dinner tasting menu.14.3km
  • The Dory Bistro & Gallery Opposite the harbour in this little fishing village, you'll find a thoroughly charming restaurant where East Neuk produce is cooked with the care it deserves. Seafood dominates both the menu and the décor, with the restaurant walls doubling up as gallery space for plenty of aqua-based art. The blackboard is the place to look for fresh daily specials, like plump and juicy langoustines or hake with seaweed butter sauce. If you’re local to the area, this could quickly become a favourite haunt – you may even go home with some new artwork.16.8km
  • Haar There's a modern, Nordic edge to this appealing seafood-centric restaurant on the edge of St Andrews. The cooking both reflects the owner’s global travels and proudly pushes Scottish produce to the fore (look out for the ubiquitous Arbroath smokies). A range of menus includes a fixed-price lunch and an evening tasting option, showing off a wider range of dishes. Either way, the signature smoked lobster is available for a supplement, and "Nana's banoffee" provides a sweet-toothed finish. If you can't get a table, the same team run the Dune cocktail bar and 'seafood shack' up the road.18.7km
  • Ondine A key feature of the Edinburgh dining scene for many years, Ondine has now made the move coastwards to the glorious St Andrews. Located inside the beautifully restored Seaton House hotel, its new location is befitting of the seafood-focused menu, with views over West Sands beach and close proximity to the East Neuk’s renowned fishing villages. Top produce from the area could include crab or lobster, with the dishes taking a classic approach to showing them off – look out for the likes of fish & shellfish soup and sole meunière.18.8km
  • Seafood Ristorante The simple combination of great quality seafood and commanding bay views is a sure-fire winner at this smart restaurant housed in a striking glass cube. Perched over St Andrews Bay, locally landed seafood is very much at the heart of the menu, which has a subtle Italian slant. The kitchen team know not to mess around with super ingredients like day boat halibut, allowing the natural flavours to come to the fore. The friendly service is of a similarly high standard.18.9km

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Attractions nearby

  • Bayview Stadium stadium in Fife, Scotland, UK2.9km
  • Falkland Palace castle in Fife, Scotland, UK13.6km
  • Balgonie Castle castle in Fife, Scotland, UK7.3km
  • Macduff's Castle castle in Fife, Scotland, UK6.9km
  • St Andrews Cathedral, Saint Andrews ruined cathedral in Saint Andrews, Scotland19.1km
  • Kellie Castle castle near Pittenweem, in Fife, Scotland, UK14.0km
  • Wemyss Castle castle in Fife, Scotland, UK9.4km
  • Dairsie Castle castle in Fife, Scotland, UK13.5km

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