Things to do in Anstruther, Fife | Where to eat, stay and play
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2y ago
Anstruther is the largest in a string of pretty, colourful fishing villages which make up the East Neuk of Fife. It is most well known for its award winning fish and chip shop and the day trips to the nearby Isle of May to see the cute and comical puffins. There are some lovely things to do in Anstruther. Eating delicious ice cream while watching the array of boats bobbing in the harbour, or eating freshly caught haddock from a cardboard chippy box while sitting on a bench, have always been popular summer activities for locals and tourists alike. These little fishing villages are charming, the ..read more
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Things to do in Anstruther, Fife | Where to eat, stay and play
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2y ago
Anstruther is the largest in a string of pretty, colourful fishing villages which make up the East Neuk of Fife. It is most well known for its award winning fish and chip shop and the day trips to the nearby Isle of May to see the cute and comical puffins. There are some lovely things to do in Anstruther. Eating delicious ice cream while watching the array of boats bobbing in the harbour, or eating freshly caught haddock from a cardboard chippy box while sitting on a bench, have always been popular summer activities for locals and tourists alike. These little fishing villages are charming, the ..read more
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24 fun things to do in St Andrews, Scotland
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2y ago
St Andrews is a classy town. Best known as 'The Home of Golf' St Andrews, in the north of Fife, is where the game was invented and if it's golf you are coming for there are an amazing 10 courses to play on, including the famous Old Course. If you are wondering what to do in St Andrews read on. St Andrews has the third oldest university in the English-speaking world, which has just been named the best in the UK, beating Cambridge and Oxford for the first time in history.  There is so many things to do in St Andrews that I highly recommend spending at least 2 days here. I have included a se ..read more
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18 Amazing Afternoon Teas in Edinburgh
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2y ago
While visiting Edinburgh it would be criminal to miss out on a traditional afternoon tea, especially as Edinburgh has some of the most amazing venues to enjoy it in. Afternoon teas in Edinburgh are a luxurious and indulgent way to relax after a few hours pounding the cobbled streets of this beautiful city. It's an experience, one to be savoured with friends, one to enjoy with loved ones, where you can sink into a comfy seat, sit back and chat while relishing the pretty, dainty treats on offer. Splashing out on afternoon tea dates back to the 1880's when Anna, 7th Duchess of Bedford, fancied a ..read more
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Things to do in Kirkcaldy, FifeĀ  | Where to eat, stay and play
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2y ago
The former Royal burgh of Kirkcaldy is a large town on the east coast of Scotland, in the Kingdom of Fife. It's fondly known as the 'lang toon' due to its almost 1 mile water front in the 14th century, although it is almost 4 miles long now. The town is a good base for those wanting to travel around Scotland, it is close to Edinburgh and Glasgow, is in a beautiful region and should have everything you need in terms of hotels, restaurants, shops and entertainment. There are also many things to do in Kirkcaldy to keep all ages happy.  A wee bit of history Kirkcaldy is probably most well kno ..read more
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14 Must-visit Lancaster attractions
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3y ago
If you are interested in historic cities, Lancaster is a must. From our gorgeous lodgings at The Fenwick, in the rolling countryside on the outskirts of the city, we spend 48 hours exploring the city, discovering some amazing Lancaster attractions, finding out about the city's roots and sampling some of the best steak and seafood we've had the pleasure of tasting.  We were invited along to enjoy three days in the historic city of Lancaster by Visit Lancashire Getting to Lancaster from Scotland Lancaster is just over 2 hours away from Edinburgh and Glasgow by train so makes an ideal weeken ..read more
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7 fun things to do in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
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3y ago
The town of Dunfermline, in Fife, used to be a Royal Burgh and is the most populated town in the county so it's an ideal place to base yourself so you can explore the Kingdom of Fife and further afield. There are so many things to do in Dunfermline and it's close to many pretty towns and villages, including Culross (where Outlander was filmed). The town itself has an impressive history dating back to at least the 11th century and there are many historic sites around the town such as Dunfermline Abbey where Robert the Bruce is buried. Dunfermline is also well connected by bus and train and is a ..read more
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Best Affordable Boutique Hotels in Glasgow
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3y ago
Glasgow is a buzzing, exciting city. If you are planning on spending time here during your vacation then these boutique hotels in Glasgow would be ideal. There are some fantastic options, and they aren't as expensive as you may think. Many of these are 5 star hotels in Glasgow, some have 4 stars but what makes them all so special is the attention to detail, the little extras, the comfort level and the quirky, unique touches.  To help you decide which hotel to go for I've included all the features of each in the list below along with a handy map so you can find the best boutique hotels in ..read more
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17 bonnie books about Scotland to inspire your trip
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3y ago
During this time of uncertainty, with travel off the cards, you may well have had to cancel your trip to Scotland. I look forward to a time when we can fly again but until then how about some books about Scotland to keep you inspired and excited about your future trip? I know it's one of the only things keeping me sane at the moment. Books are a wonderful escape and will help you wile away the hours being stuck at home. These books may also give you some ideas for when you are planning for your future trip.  This blog contains links to products which I may make a small commission from, at ..read more
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11 Prettiest towns in England
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3y ago
English towns are some of the most beautiful in the world. Well known for being welcoming and friendly places, with characteristic houses, charming churches and parks and cafes and restaurants serving delicious food, these prettiest towns in England deserve to be explored.  Windsor, Berkshire by Liliane from My Toronto, My World Windsor is one of the prettiest towns in England. It's most known for Windsor Castle which is one of the Royal Residences and one of the major tourist attractions in England. The Queen uses the castle as her weekend home and now hosts just as many banquets an ..read more
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