Trips and itineraries

The Accessible Kingdom of Fife

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Euansguide.com is a listings and review website that helps disabled people and their families know which venues are truly accessible. The team at Euan's Guide love coming to Fife and have given us their recommended itinerary for an accessible trip to the Kingdom. 
Seaside train ride

Seaside train ride

There are numerous routes into the Kingdom of Fife, but if you’re coming from across the Firth of Forth, arriving by train is well worth the views from the impressive world heritage Forth Rail Bridge. Kirkcaldy Railway Station has a 4 star review on Euan’s Guide as it has lifts to both platforms, an RNIB React service for audio description, and good clear signage throughout. 

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A lodge break amidst the trees

A lodge break amidst the trees

In the seaside village of Lundin Links, Homelands Trust Fife have four self-catering lodges overlooking Lundin Golf Course and the Firth of Forth. The cottages have multiple 5 star reviews on Euan’s Guide and offer a range of accessible accommodation features including an induction loop, wet room, overhead hoist and accessible toilets all in a beautiful and comfortable setting. 

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A feast for foodies

A feast for foodies

Stock up on delightful local produce at Blacketyside Farm Shop just outside Lundin Links. The shop includes quality butcher meat, fresh fruit and veg and tasty farm ingredients. Blacketyside Farm Shop has a 5 star review on Euan’s Guide for good parking and welcoming staff. It’s the perfect place to gather food for a seaside or garden picnic!

Paradise at the quayside

Paradise at the quayside

Head around the coast to the picturesque fishing village of Anstruther where you can sit overlooking the harbour. Have your binoculars at the ready as seals and puffins can sometimes be spotted in the distance. The Quayside has a 4 star review on Euan’s Guide for its level access and nearby spacious toilet.

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Award-winning cuisine and a fabulous cocktail bar

Award-winning cuisine and a fabulous cocktail bar

St. Andrews is a popular town and a great food and drink destination. Swing by this great location to try restaurants like The Adamson, Scottish Restaurant of the Year 2015, which has a 5 star review on Euan’s Guide. More than just a restaurant, The Adamson is also a stylish cocktail bar, and according to one of our reviewers it has plenty of room around the tables and a great accessible toilet. 

Old cinemas make the best theatres

Old cinemas make the best theatres

A trip to the theatre is a great way to spend an evening when on holiday. Head to the Alhambra Theatre in Dunfermline to catch some live music and entertaining performances. This converted cinema has a 4 star review on Euan’s Guide for its good wheelchair access and large accessible toilet. 

Explore Scotland's Ancient Capital

Explore Scotland's Ancient Capital

There's plenty to do in Dunfermline and South West Fife. We've got some top tips for places to visit and things to do from one of our local tourism businesses.

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Fife Historic Highlights

Fife Historic Highlights

Joanna Rodgers, Operations Officer at MUSA (Museum of the University of St Andrews) shares top tips on her favourite historic highlights to visit on a day out in the Kingdom, as well as where to eat out.

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Cycling tour of the Heartlands of Fife

Cycling tour of the Heartlands of Fife

Experienced cyclist James Bonner takes us on an 80km cycle tour round the Heartlands of Fife taking in coast, countryside and towns and villages - a great selection of what Fife has to offer if you're travelling on two wheels. 

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Insider Tips on the East Neuk

Insider Tips on the East Neuk

Frances and Struan from Cambo Estate give us their insider tips to exploring the East Neuk.

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