The cottages at Madeira have been receiving guests since 1994 when the Duncan family established Madeira Holiday Cottages.
Now Madeira has changed hands and Jamie Robertson and his wife Tara have taken over the business.
Madeira is a calm and serene spot that lies close to the village of Pittenweem. The cottages have recently been refurbished. All the cottages offer a peaceful comfortable place to spend a few days or a week enjoying all The East Neuk has to offer.
Madeira got its name because for hundreds of years sailors came to this part of the coast just inland and found that the climate reminded them of the island of Madeira. It truly has its own micro climate allowing fruit trees including figs, kiwi and walnuts to flourish.
The cottages sleep between 2 and 9 people and are fully equipped. Baby equipment can be provided free of charge.
The village of Pittenweem is a 10 minute walk away down a safe path and has pubs, shops and art galleries to browse round. The harbour is particularly pretty and is one of the last working fishing harbours on the coast.
Two miles down the road you can find the pretty village of Anstruther with its famous fish and chip shop. St Andrews, Crail, Elie and St Monans too are all within easy reach.
The Pittenweem Chocolate Company and our Cocoa Tree Cafe is a year-round haven in the heart of a picturesque, East Neuk fishing village.
Kellie Castle dates from as early as the 14th century and is one of Fife's hidden gems. The stunning grounds and garden could easily be a day out in themselves.
The Larachmhor is a family-run Tavern/Pub/Restaurant in Pittenweem, a busy working fishing village in the scenic East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.
A visit to Pittenweem isn’t complete without a trip to St Fillan’s Cave,on Cove Wynd.
The West End Bar is Pittenweem's cosy village pub, welcoming regulars and visitors alike.
The Dory Bistro is a seafood restaurant serving affordable food with a focus on Fife and Perthshire food treasures....
A mermorial dedicated to the men and women who made their living from the sea-and to those who lost their lives in so doing. It links the past with the present, as it is sited between the new harbour and the old Westhaven harbour.
Arts & Inspiration, Crafts & Creativity - My Cafe, Gallery & Boutique On The Coast