North Queensferry
Fife
Fife has charming villages and towns including well-known St Andrews. Dunfermline has helped put this region on the map, with it's new city status as part of HM The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
There's much more to Fife that will spoil urban travellers, explorers, cyclists, museum-goers and foodies alike.
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Travelling to and around Fife
Getting to Fife
Train
Trains run direct from Edinburgh, Dundee, Aberdeen and Perth to towns including Dunfermline, Leuchars and Burntisland.
You can travel from various stations across the UK straight into Edinburgh Waverley. Or book the Caledonian Sleeper from London and journey overnight in your own cabin, complete with your own bed.
Bus & car
Buses from all over the UK stop at Inverkeithing Ferrytoll, where you can continue your journey throughout Fife by bus.
Voiture
If you are driving from Edinburgh and the south, you can reach Fife by the Queensferry Crossing. Drive north to Dunfermline where the A92 takes you further into Fife.
From Glasgow and the west, take the M8 to Edinburgh and then head to Fife from there.
From Aberdeen and Dundee head for the Tay Road Bridge where the A92 continues into Fife.
If you are travelling from Inverness, Perth and further north, follow the A9 from Inverness to Perth. Continue down the M90 from either the A912 at the Bridge of Earn, or continue to Dunfermline on the A92.
Avion
Fly to Edinburgh Airport from a number of destinations across the UK and Europe, including Gatwick, Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham, Belfast, Dublin and Amsterdam.
Getting around Fife
Bus & car
An express coach network links Anstruther, Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Leven, Glenrothes, Cupar and St Andrews and is complemented by local bus networks in each town.
Train
Fife Circle trains stop at several towns and villages in the south west of Fife while there are also regular trains which run between Edinburgh and Dundee. Bus connections are available between Leuchars and St Andrews town centre.
Voiture
The A92 connects the whole region and is perfect for car touring with many well signposted scenic routes linking the smaller towns and villages. Fife has around 300 miles of on and off-road cycle routes – bring your own or hire a bike in one of the towns.
The Fife Coastal Route is a National Tourist Route which runs 85 miles around the coast of the region. You can use this route to explore the many towns and villages both around the coast and inland.

Un cottage à Pittenweem, dans l’East Neuk du Fife
Places to stay in Fife
Find your perfect accommodaton in this selection of hotels, self-catering and more.
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Aide et conseils
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The Peat Inn, Fife
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Places to eat in Fife
The coastline and farmland of Fife mean amazing produce for you to enjoy in a range of cafes, restaurants and more.
Things to do in Fife
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Activities to enjoy in Fife
Plan your trip to Fife with these great ideas for activities, attractions and more.

12 hidden gems to uncover in Fife
Discover Fife's best hidden gems including charming coastal villages, historic castles, and more.

Cycling
Each route is complete with all the information you need including local businesses who can help you out with equipment, guiding and accommodation.

Beaches
Find out about all the beautiful beaches you can visit in Fife.
Adventure activities
Find ideas for adventures activities in Fife.

Things to do for families
Find ideas for family activities in Fife.

A golfer plays the Old Course at St Andrews.
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What is Fife known for?
Fife is famous as being the Home of Golf, thanks to the Old Course in St Andrews.
It's also now home to Scotland's newest city, Dunfermline.

Falkland Palace and Garden
Tours, Routes & Trails
From walking routes to suggested itineraries, we'll help you plan a break to Fife.

A couple taking in the views of The Forth Bridges
Unique experiences
There are lots of unusual things to do on a break to Fife this year.
- 5 things you can only do in Fife
- 5 places you won't believe are Fife
- The Forth Bridge
- Ideas for explorers
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La plage de West Sands, St Andrews
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Accessible guides
Find accessible information for Fife with a range of guides, reviews and more.
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