We aim to be the most friendly, welcoming small hotel in Central Fife. Whether you plan a short business trip or a longer holiday we endeavour to give you four star service at prices you will love. With 9 well furnished rooms 6 of which are en-suite, we are able to offer an excellent standard of service and accommodation whilst maintaining the comfort and friendliness of a family run establishment.
address
74 Perth Roadcontact details
Tel: 01383 511 057Deceptively spacious, our hotel has its own bar and guests lounge allowing you to relax, unwind and enjoy a drink in comfortable surroundings. Most rooms have en-suite facilities and for our Guests (business and pleasure) we have recently installed WiFi for their convenience.
The hotel is only a five minutes walk to the train station and ten minutes drive to the park and ride service. The train journey to the heart of Edinburgh takes about thirty five minutes. But if you would rather drive we are again five minutes from the M90 motorway going south towards the forth road bridge Edinburgh and Glasgow or north toward Perth and Inverness. If you are looking to journey to St Andrews the home of golf we are five minutes drive to the A92 giving you a forty minutes drive to St. Andrews town centre.
Cowdenbeath FC is a semi-professional football team. They are members of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) and compete in League Two,
The Racewall Cowdenbeath is the home of Scottish Stock Car racing promoted by Gordon McDougall Promotions Scotland Ltd. Racing takes place every Saturday evening from March through to the end of October with a number of major two day speedweekends throughout the year....
The course was originally 9 holes but was extended to 18 holes and opened by Sir Michael Bonallack in 1996. The length of the course is now 6207 yards with a standard scratch score of 71.
Dalbeath Marsh is a small, yet surprisingly diverse nature reserve, with a pond in the centre that supports a variety of wetland birds.
A tribute to the town's mining heritages. This mural was painted by Kerry Wilson