A Day Around The East Neuk Of Fife

Graeme Johncock

Written by Graeme Johncock

As a born and bred Fifer, there’s nothing I love more than spending a day around the Kingdom of Fife. There’s lots to keep you busy around this wee peninsula, but if you only have one day, then follow this itinerary along the string of fishing villages on the coast known as the East Neuk of Fife.

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5 mins

Elie & Ruby Bay

Starting at the most southern point of the East Neuk, Elie is blessed with some of the best beaches in the area. In the summer, a local cricket team even takes to the sand for their games and a horsebox sauna is available for private hire! Another stretch of coastline...

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4 mins

Bowhouse Market

A short drive north takes you to a new addition to the East Neuk – Bowhouse Market. It allows growers and producers to bring the amazing natural larder of this corner of Fife to the general public. On market weekends, the place is packed with stalls, but on regular days...

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5 mins

St Monans

The next village along is St Monans, one of the most picturesque harbours anywhere in Scotland. It’s characteristic of the East Neuk, with pretty coloured buildings and orange pantiles on the roofs. After exploring the harbour, head up to the old church that claims to be the closest to the...

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4 mins

Pittenweem

Keep travelling north along the coast and you’ll come to Pittenweem. It’s just as idyllic as St Monans, but as well as a wander around the busy harbour, this fishing village has a secret. The clue is in the name – Pittenweem means “Place of the Cave”. Dedicated to another...

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10 mins

Cocoa Tree Cafe

Once returning the key for St Fillan’s Cave, the Cocoa Tree makes the perfect stop for lunch! As well as cooked rolls and homemade cakes, they produce their own delicious chocolates on site with a truly staggering selection.

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9 mins

Kellie Castle & Garden

Moving briefly away from the coast but staying in the East Neuk, it’s well worth visiting Kellie Castle. Run by the National Trust for Scotland, it’s a real hidden gem with the oldest tower dating back to the 14th century. As well as the early history of the castle, you’ll...

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9 mins

Anstruther

The next village on our route is one of the best known and the largest - Anstruther. On sunny days, there can be a queue down the street of people waiting for fish & chips from the famous Anstruther Fish Bar! Many don’t realise that just next door is the...

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Crail

Crail is the final stop on this East Neuk itinerary and it’s one of the most historic spots in all of Fife. The market here was once the second largest in the country and the cobbled streets are lined with houses dating from the 1600s and earlier. In the summer...

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