Fife Road Trip Guidebook-St Andrews, East Neuk, Coast & Falkland

3 days (approximately)
Offered in: English

This online guidebook is a structured multi-day journey through the former Kingdom of Fife — linking coastal villages, royal towns and inland countryside.

Covering 131 miles (210 km), with flexibility for travel of 3–10+ days. It’s organised into 3 landscapes:

East Neuk Coast – Fishing villages and harbours including Crail, Anstruther and Pittenweem.

Historic Fife & the Forth – Royal burghs, abbeys and the iconic Forth Bridges near Culross and Dunfermline.

Heart of Fife – Lochs, hills and historic towns including Falkland Palace and the Lomond Hills.

The guide also includes five scenic routes and themed day trips easily started from St Andrews, Edinburgh or Stirling.

Each section includes narrative introductions, route structure and planning ideas.

This self-guided trip helps you plan and explore at your own pace.

With 12 months included, access begins from the selected booking date — choose a date that allows time for planning rather than your travel date.

What's Included

Overnight stay guidance
Online self-guided road trip guide (phone, tablet or laptop)
12 months access so don't wait until your travel - get planning straight away
Time-based itinerary ideas (3–10+ days)
Meals
In-person tour guide
Transport (self-drive experience)
Attraction entrance tickets or activity bookings
Live navigation or real-time route customisation

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

There is no physical meeting point for this product. This is a self-guided road-trip guidebook. You are free to begin the route at a location that suits your schedule. Any starting point referenced within the guide is provided for route structure and illustration purposes only.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 3 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    North East Fife

    2 stops
  • 1
    St. Andrews

    Use the guide to choose how to spend your time here. St. Andrews is known for its charming coastal scenery, medieval history, and its reputation as the "Home of Golf." Options include St. Andrews Links, visit the Old Course, a pilgrimage site for golfers worldwide, and the British Golf Museum nearby. Explore St. Andrews Cathedral and Castle ruins and the University of St. Andrews - the third-oldest university in the English-speaking world. Stroll along beaches, shop in local shops and enjoy dining, including fresh seafood, and speciality foods. Throughout the road trip, amend your plans to suit your timeframe.

    10 hours Admission ticket free
  • 2

    Choose if you'd like to visit Crail and Anstruther. Crail, a quaint and picturesque fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife, is known for its historic charm, stone cottages, and scenic coastal views. Anstruther is a charming fishing village renowned for its scenic harbour, fresh seafood, and maritime heritage.

    4 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 2

    South & West Fife

    3 stops
  • 3

    South and West Fife, located in Scotland, offer a fascinating mix of industrial heritage, historic sites, scenic coastal towns, and outdoor adventure. Example: choose to stop in Wemyss, rich in history, folklore, and natural beauty. The area is particularly famous for its ancient caves, castle ruins, and picturesque coastal setting. Use the guide to find out more. There are 7 detailed stops on this stretch.

    6 hours Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Forth Bridge

    The Forth Bridge, completed in 1890, is a historic railway bridge spanning the Firth of Forth in Scotland and is widely regarded as an engineering marvel. As one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks, it links South Queensferry on the south side to North Queensferry in Fife and is celebrated for its unique design, which has earned it a UNESCO World Heritage status. Enjoy views from the Forth Bridge Viewing Platform, enjoy a boat trips and cruises, under the bridge, or follow one of the walking trails.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Culross

    Both Culross and Dunfermline are on this stretch. Culross is a well-preserved 17th-century village that feels frozen in time, Culross has charming cobbled streets, historic homes, and Culross Palace. The village gained further fame as a filming location for the TV series Outlander. Dunfermline is known as the ancient capital of Scotland, Dunfermline has a deep royal history. Dunfermline Abbey is the burial place of King Robert the Bruce, and the town is famous for its connection to philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, whose birthplace museum showcases his legacy.

    5 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 3

    Central Fife

    3 stops
  • 6

    Central Fife offers a mix of scenic natural landscapes, historical sites, and vibrant towns. Here’s a snapshot of some notable highlights: Located near Kinross, Loch Leven is a large, shallow loch and a National Nature Reserve, known for its rich birdlife and beautiful surroundings. Migratory birds, including thousands of pink-footed geese, flock to the loch each year, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers. Loch Leven Castle, a historic island fortress, is famous as the prison of Mary, Queen of Scots, who escaped from it in 1568. Accessible by boat, the castle offers an intriguing glimpse into Scotland’s turbulent past. Loch Leven Heritage Trail is a 13-mile circular trail around the loch, perfect for walking or cycling, with scenic views and spots for picnicking.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • 7

    Other places of interest of this 7-stop stretch include Lomond Hills. The Lomond Hills, made up of East and West Lomond, are the highest hills in Fife and a popular destination for hiking, with well-marked trails suitable for different fitness levels. The Lomond Hills Regional Park has diverse landscapes, including woodlands, grasslands, and reservoirs, making it ideal for nature walks, birdwatching, and family picnics.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • 8

    Glenrothes is a town known for its modernist design, public art, and green spaces. Originally a post-war "new town," it was developed to house workers for nearby coal mines but has since become an important business and cultural centre. It is also a great base for visiting Falkland Palace and other places of interest.

    5 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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