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Sea Shaw is spoilt by the wealth of history and natural beauty in the surrounding area. There is an abundance of superb blue flag beaches minutes walk from both accommodations. Kingsbarns and Elie beaches are our favourites, with literally miles of golden sand stretching into the distance. The gentle rolling hills, fields and coastline provide endless inspiration to artists and craftspeople resulting in the many festivals and fayres on show throughout the year. The East Neuk has some of the most picturesque fishing villages in Scotland and should be explored at the earliest opportunity. Around St.Monans, there are several villages boasting whitewashed cottages with red pan tiled roofs crowding into small winding streets which meander down to ancient, secluded harbours. In these villages you will find some of the best seafood restaurants, friendly pubs, wealth of excellent bistros, craft shops and art galleries on the east coast. Sea Shaw is located in the very heart of Fife’s East Neuk (Neuk being old Scots for corner) and the perfect base in which to explore all the attractions and activities this area has to offer. Sea-Shaw is approximately 20 minutes drive from St Andrews and less than an hour from Scotland’s capital. There are excellent public transport services nearby providing excellent and hassle free road, rail and bus links to two of Scotland’s international airports at Glasgow and Edinburgh. There are many superb attractions and activities in the area and all minutes drive from Sea Shaw self Catering accommodation. Probably the most celebrated of all Scotland’s golfing region is in the Kingdom of Fife. This area provides golfers of all abilities to opportunity to explore some of the best courses in the land, many nearby. For our favourites in the local area apart from the Old Course which needs no publicity. There are, of course, many other excellent activities worth of visit or partaking. There are daily excursions to the Isle of May from Anstruther, watersports at Elie, Cupar Deer & Falconary Centre and St Andrews Aquarium for both families and the young at heart. If ancient history is your passion then Fife has the lot! Kellie Castle, the royal keep at Crail and especially Falkland Palace, nestled in it’s ancient village are definitely worth a visit. The many art galleries, pubs, fresh produce and festivals are waiting to be savoured and enjoyed. |