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Carr (boulder) and ail (rock) both come from Old Gaelic. The dangerous
Carr Rocks lies three miles offshore and is guarded by a lightship "
Many of Fife's best known golf courses lie along the coast, with the most
famous of all in St Andrews, the "Home of Golf". The town was
once the ecclesiastical center of the nation and boast Scotland's oldest
university, as well as the sweeping beach featured in the film, "Chariots
of Fire"
But it is not only the coast that you will find places of interest in
Fife. Inland, there is beautiful, rolling countryside which rises to the
heather covered Lomond Hills. There are forests, lochs and country parks,
stone circles, palaces and historic houses - all just a short diversion
from the tourist routes.
And even if you do not have your own car, you can reach all parts of
the Fife Coastal Tourist Route by public transport - buses run frequent
services along every section of the route. Alternatively you can follow
the route under you own steam.
The Fife Coastal Path hugs the coastline from the Forth Bridges to the
Tay Bridge, or you can follow the many dedicated cycle paths of the kindom
of Fife Millnnium Cycle Ways.
Please take time to look at our cottage with the facilities and surroundings
that it offers.
The Crail Cottage Facilities
Covered Drying Facilities Available
Indoor Drying Facility
Bath Ensuite
CD Player
DVD Player Available
Disabled Access
Dishwasher
Electric Central Heating
Electric Cooker
Electric Shaver Point
Ensuite Bath/Shower Room In Unit
Flush Toilet In Unit
Fridge
Ground Floor
Hair Dryer In Room
Hairdryer Available
Heating Throughout Property
Hot Water Shower/ Washing Facilities
Hot water In Unit
Iron Available
Ironing Facilities
King Size Bed
Kitchen
Linen & Towels Supplied
Linen Provided
Lounge
Mains Electricity
Microwave
Property Heated Throughout
Radio
Satellite / Cable TV
Shower
TV In Room
Television
Towels Provided
Tumble Dryer
Wash Hand Basin
Washing Machine
Location:
Getting there from the Information Center
From Crail TIC head west along High Street, which will become West Gate,
Number 9 is on the right.
Getting There by Railway
From Leuchars follow signs to St Andrews, then Crail. West Gate is part
of the main street in Crail.
Getting there by Aeroplane
Traveling from Edinburgh; follow signs for Kirkcaldy then Leven then Crail.
Traveling from Glasgow follow signs for Edinburgh, then Forth Road Bridge,
then Kirkcaldy. If traveling from Prestwick follow signs for Glasgow then
Edinburgh.
Getting There by Ferry
From Rosyth follow signs for Dunfermline then Kirkcaldy then Leven then
Crail.
Please Note:
No Pets Allowed
Children Welcome
Disabled Facilities
No Smoking Permitted
Email The Crail Cottage enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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