Destinations
Discover Fife's towns, villages and the city of Dunfermline. Each with their own unique charm, just waiting to be explored.
SEE & DO
Enjoy Fife. There are so many activities on offer and places to visit, one visit to Fife is never enough.
EAT & DRINK
Tuck into the flavours of Fife. Thanks to Fife’s fabulous natural larder, eating local has never been so delicious!
STAY IN FIFE
Take a break in Fife. Whether you’re staying in the Kingdom for a weekend or a month, there’s an excellent selection of accommodation across Fife.
WHAT'S ON
Get out and about in Fife. Find out what’s happening, when and where.
Be Inspired
Be Inspired by everything our amazing region of Scotland has to offer.
Golf in Fife
Discover the very best of our Kingdom's many golfing highlights
FOR BUSINESS
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Many, many thousands of years of wind, rain and sun have created this spectacular, mushroom-shaped rock formation
North Fife
A tribute to the town's mining heritages. This mural was painted by Kerry Wilson
Cowdenbeath
Crail is a charming village in the East Neuk and has one of the UK's most photographed harbours.
Crail
Dunino Den is a mysterious place. Located behind Dunino Church, which is three miles from St Andrews
St Andrews
Elie Ness Lighthouse has been guiding vessels through the treacherous waters around the Forth of Firth for almost 120 years
Elie & Earlsferry
An award-winning beach in a perfect setting.
A distinctive and diverse collection of public art set within a carefully planned urban landscape, dating from 1965 to the present
Glenrothes
John Knox’s Pulpit stands at the top of a captivating valley, Glen Vale, which is truly one of Fife’s hidden gems
There are two piers owned by Fife Council at North Queensferry known as the Town Pier and the Railway Pier.
North Queensferry
Discover the charm of St Monans harbour. The Blocks, aka the zigzag pier is also a photographer's dream.
St Monans
The Swilcan Bridge has become a ‘must-pose’ landmark for the many thousands of golfers who play at St Andrews