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INVERKEITHING
Sandy Wallace Cycles
From the outset, our philosophy was simple - to deliver top quality products with first-class service at competitive prices. We cater for the needs of all cyclists, leisure, children, tourists, road and mountain bikers. We only employ cyclists, all of our staff are experienced cyclists and several of them are or have been Scottish Champions.
15 Hope Street,
Inverkeithing,
Fife
KY11 1LW
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The Hat and Rat
A traditional Scottish town public house that gives a warm welcome to visitors and residents alike. Drop in and sample some true Scottish hospitality.
71 High Street
Inverkeithing
Fife
KY11 1NW
01383 415 613
ABERDOUR
The Cedar Inn
A family run business where a warm welcome will ensure you will enjoy all that the Cedar has to offer.
Opening times:
Monday to Saturday - 11am to midnight
Sunday - 12.30 to midnight
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The Woodside Hotel
The little hotel is deceptively spacious and has copious areas of relaxation, dining and wining space - cozy, comfortable and attractively decorated You can't help but relax. A real traditional Scottish welcomes all who pass through its door.
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Aberdour Hotel
Your hosts, Scott & Iona Wilkinson, welcome you to their delightful former Coaching Inn, which offers comfortable accommodation, simple and fresh local food, and the ideal base from which to explore the ‘Kingdom of Fife’ and beyond.
Dating from 1750, Aberdour Hotel is a recently refurbished family friendly establishment located at the heart of a charming coastal village just 30 minutes by train or car from Edinburgh, 25 mins from Edinburgh Airport, and 10 mins from Rosyth.
There are numerous visitor attractions within easy reach. This corner of Scotland is renowned for its golf and the Hotel specialises in Golf Packages for up to 30 golfers – St Andrews is only 40 minutes away and discounts are available on local courses. For those not looking to stray too far the village has two beautiful sandy beachs.
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Forth View Hotel
The Forth View Hotel is tucked away on Hawkcraig point, below the coastal path, looking out to Edinburgh and the Islands of the Forth.
This Family run hotel is able to offer their guests individual attention, assuring they return year after year from all over the world. Fine food, service and hospitality in a comfortable relaxed atmosphere are the foremost concern of the family; Pauleen, Hannah and resident chef Tim.
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BURNTISLAND
Beacon Leisure Centre
Opening Times:
Monday to Sunday - 8am to 10pm
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Potter About Cafe
Looking for something different the Potter About is a friendly cafe serving fresh food and drink. With a pottery studio and play corner to the back, with a gift shop at the front. There is definitely something for everyone at the Potter About.
Bookings are also taken for our evening bistro. We look forward to welcoming you all.
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Kingswood Hotel
Our hotel is based on the outskirts of Burntisland, 4 miles west of Kirkcaldy, right on the Fife Coastal Path. Nestling in over 2 acres of gardens and woodland, uniquely situated to allow panoramic views of the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh. Our superb location and genuine hospitality ensures that many of our customers have become familiar faces.
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Burntisland Heritage Trust
4 Kirkgate
Burntisland,
Fife
KY3 9DB
01592 872121
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Museum of Communication
Specialise in communications technology from the pre-electric optical telegraph used in the Napoleonic Wars to the latest state-of-the-art web cams and cameras for mobile phones, currently featured in the Guinness Book of Records!
The Museum has a major collection – over 40 tonnes - of artefacts covering electrostatics, telegraphy, telephony, audio, radio, television and video and IT ……as well as some early experimental radar, satellite, photographic and printing equipment plus a technical library of scientific literature and related documentation.
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The Star
The Star is a small local historic pub dating from 1675 which offers a friendly welcome and a chance to relax, either inside or out in the large beer garden. We offer hot and cold drinks and a selection of crisps nuts and toasties. Soup and sandwiches can be provided with prior arrangement and there is a barbeque available in the beer garden also by prior arrangement.
Our opening hours are Mon-Sat 11-12.00 and Sunday 12.30-12.00
73 High Street
Burntisland,
Fife
KY3 9BD
01592 871 313
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