One of the highlights of this tour is the high standard of the accommodation. We specifically choose the hotels, inns, guesthouses and B&B’s to ensure that you enjoy every minute of your stay. They all offer a warm welcome to walkers, traditional hospitality and delicious local food.
Below you will find a list of the accommodation we regularly use which will give you a good idea of the standard of accommodation we use: View Accommodation Details
This independent walking holiday is available to solo walkers but as all our holidays are priced per person based on two sharing there is a single supplement payable to cover the additional costs we incur.
A hearty breakfast is included each morning. Lunch and dinner are not included so you are free to choose from the available options. Most of your accommodations will more than happy to provide a packed lunch on request and this can be booked on arrival. Dinner is available either at your accommodation or nearby pubs or restaurants.
Your bags will be transferred from your accommodation as per your itinerary and moved onto your next overnight accommodation. We ask you to limit your luggage to one bag of up to 15kg per person. Equipment Your information pack has a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking gear such as good walking boots or shoes, warm and waterproof clothes and a day pack.
Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate walkers with dogs as many of the accommodation providers do not accept pets.
This walking holiday is best enjoyed between April and October. You can start on any date that suits your travel plans and you will find up to date availability on our website. The Fife Coastal Path is very popular so it is best to book as far in advance as you are able to.

Bed & Breakfast
The house was built in the mid 1990's,in what is known as the East Bay area of North Queensferry. The B&B offers comfortable accommodation to set you up for your coastal walk.

Hotel
The Ferrybridge Hotel provides a warm welcome and has a great restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere and fantastic food.

Bed & Breakfast
Anne and Eddie look forward to welcoming you into their beautiful home. Eddie who is an award winning chef will make sure your stay is pleasent and will feed you well before you set off in the morning.

Bed & Breakfast
Overlooking the stunning Fife coastline, Bay View B&B is the ideal stopping off point on the Fife Coastal Route. This charming family-run bed and breakfast is set in the picturesque seaside town of Burntisland.

Guest House
Lomond Guest House is situated in the conservation area of Leven, Fife, in Scotland and provides quality bed & breakfast accommodation within a comfortable, friendly environment.

Guest House
A warm welcome awaits at Dunclutha Guest House, the house was originally an old rectory and was built with the grace and solidity associated with such structures.

Guest House
Rockview is owned and run by the neighbouring and famous Ship Inn in Elie. The guest house boasts stunning views over Elie Bay.

Bed & Breakfast
Situated centrally in Fife’s East Neuk, Crichton House has been recently refurbished to a very high standard. Ideally placed on Fife’s Coastal Path, this comfortable establishment will appeal to walkers.

Bed & Breakfast
Caiplie House is located in the majestic village of Crail, and the business is run with one major goal in mind, the guests’ enjoyment.

Bed & Breakfast
Set in the beautiful old fishing village of Crail, Selcraig is a traditionally built sandstone home dating back to the 1700s.

Guest House
This lovely Victorian Town House has been carefully restored by the owners, providing a high standard of accommodation for visitors to the historic and majestic town of St Andrews

Guest House
Right in the heart of the town of St Andrews you will find Doune Guest House. This carefully maintained non smoking Victorian Town House combines many original features with all round modern comforts.
North Queensferry can be accessed easily from Edinburgh by train. The journey takes only 20mins. North Queensferry is also easily accessible from Glasgow (1hr 15 mins) and Dundee (1hr 20 mins) by train or there are buses aswell.
On our 'Best of' Itineraries you either start in Burntisland or Kirkcaldy, both have train stations and are easily accessible from Edinburgh (approx 30-40 mins)
You can either continue walking to Dundee over the Tay bridge which is about 2 miles and catch onward travel from there or you can head back down to St Andrews (by taxi) and continue on from there.
St Andrews has many transport links to the rest of Scotland. Crail doesn't have a train station but there are plenty of buses to the rest of Fife and beyond.