Fife is surrounded on three sides by the North Sea to the East and the Tay and the Forth to the north and south respectively. The Southern side of Fife is known for its industry where the tourism tends to be in the North East as well as agriculture which is a great area to rent a secluded cottage or a self catering apartment. Fife is the home to St Andrews, Scotland's oldest university town. The region has also has many caravan and camping holiday parks for families and there are also more peaceful and rural campsites for a more relaxing camping and caravanning experience. Around East Neuk you will find small scenic fishing villages. Falkland hosts an impressive ruined palace and the nearby villages and market towns offer places of interest which can be taken in from an abundance of holiday cottages or self catering apartments. If you want to see cobbled streets and historic buildings then Culross to the south is worth a visit. This region also host many family caravan and camping holiday parks. Dunfermline is the former capital of Scotland and no trip to Fife would be complete without a look at the Forth rail and road bridges. |