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Letham Feus Park

Sleeps 6
Pets 2
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A stunning new park to join us in 2023, located with views over the Firth of Forth and set close to the pretty village of Lundin Links, there are two world class golf courses, sandy beaches and historic towns to explore.
From £306 for 4 Nts
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4.7

Sauchope Links Park

Sleeps 4
Pets 2
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Sauchope Links Park is located in the East Neuk of Fife, the area is famous for its stunning fishing villages and cobbled streets along with sandy beaches which is the perfect for family holidays.
From £198 for 2 Nts
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St Andrews Forest Lodges

Sleeps 6
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Beach within 3 miles
  • Close to St Andrew's golf course
  • Woodland setting
  • Peaceful escape
  • Ideal for exploring Dundee
From £399 for 3 Nts
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Eden Lodge

Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
  • Luxurious wooden lodge
  • Hot tub with jaw-dropping views
  • Beautiful Fife countryside location
  • Close to key attractions like Dundee
  • Top golf courses nearby
From £794 for 3 Nts
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Tigh Sorcha

Sleeps 12
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 6
  • Luxurious group lodge
  • Near St Andrew's beautiful beaches
  • Easily accommodates large groups
  • Large private garden with hot tub
  • 5 stars guest reviews
  • Great access to forests and walks
From £1,740 for 3 Nts
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Fife Hot Tub Lodge Guide

St Andrews Forest Lodges, Fife

These spacious lodges have everything you need for a comfortable stay, including modern open-plan living areas and French doors leading to your private terrace.

The tasteful decor and proximity to world-renowned golf make it a dream getaway for couples and golfers. Or golfing couples.

But it's not just about golf - the historic town of St Andrews is packed with great restaurants, bars, and shops to explore. Take a walk along the sandy beaches or hop on a train at nearby Leuchars station for an easy day trip to Edinburgh.

Whether you're travelling as a family, as a couple or with your pet (they're pet-friendly lodges...) St Andrews Forest Lodges has an accommodation option to suit your needs.

Each lodge comes with en-suite bedrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen, and of course, that incredible private hot tub. Get ready to unwind in style in this serene woodland setting!

Letham Feus Park, Fife

Picture this: you're chilling in your own private hot tub, glass of bubbly in hand, taking in the stunning views over the Firth of Forth. Sound good? Letham Feus Park is a short drive from Fife.

This park boasts high-end lodges that'll make you feel right at home. Open-plan living areas, sleek modern kitchens and did we mention those incredible hot tubs on your private terrace? You won't want to leave!

If you do manage to drag yourself away you're in for a treat. The charming village of Lundin Links is right on your doorstep and offers hisstoric towns, beautiful beaches and world-class golf courses to visit.

Foodies won't want to miss the fantastic farmers' market in nearby Cupar on the second Saturday of each month.

With lodges ranging from cosy one-beds to spacious two-beds, Letham Feus Park has something for everyone. And with extras like a reception area, kids' play area and weekend bar, you'll have everything you need for an unforgettable break in Fife.

What to do on a family or couple’s hot tub break in Fife

Visiting Fife offers a unique opportunity to explore a region steeped in history and natural beauty. Known for its stunning coastline and charming towns, Fife is a fantastic destination for families and couples alike.

Whether you're interested in historical sites, scenic walks, or simply relaxing in a lodge with a hot tub, Fife has something for everyone. The region is home to a variety of lodges that provide the perfect base for your adventures, offering both luxury and comfort.

Sightseeing in Fife

Fife is a treasure for sightseeing enthusiasts. The region boasts a diverse landscape that changes with the seasons, offering different experiences throughout the year.

In spring, the countryside comes alive with vibrant colours, making it perfect for outdoor activities. Summer is ideal for coastal walks and exploring the picturesque fishing villages. Autumn brings a stunning display of foliage, while winter offers a serene backdrop for cosy evenings in a hot tub.

No matter when you visit, Fife promises a memorable experience.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Fife

St. Andrews Cathedral

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

The ruins of St. Andrews Cathedral are a must-see. Once the largest church in Scotland, it offers a glimpse into the past with its impressive architecture. Visitors often praise the stunning views from the top of St. Rule's Tower.

The site is open year-round, though hours vary with the season. More information can be found on their official website.

Falkland Palace & Garden

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Falkland Palace is a Renaissance masterpiece. It was a favourite retreat of the Stuart monarchs. The gardens are equally impressive, offering a peaceful escape.

Visitors recommend taking a guided tour to fully appreciate its history. Check their website for opening times.

The Scottish Deer Centre

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

For wildlife enthusiasts, The Scottish Deer Centre is a must-visit. Home to various deer species and other animals, it offers educational experiences for all ages. The centre is open daily and visitors often highlight the friendly staff and informative talks. Visit their website for more details.

Anstruther Fish Bar

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

No trip to Fife is complete without a stop at Anstruther Fish Bar. Known for its award-winning fish and chips, this spot is popular among locals and tourists alike. The harbour views add to the experience. It's open year-round, but check their website for specific hours.

Pittencrieff Park

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Pittencrieff Park, also known as "The Glen," is a beautiful public park in Dunfermline. It features gardens, play areas and walking paths. Visitors love the peacocks and the peaceful atmosphere. The park is open all year and entry is free. More information is available on the official site.

Good to Know…
  Lodge Treats Fife's coastal towns, especially Anstruther, are renowned for their fresh seafood; visitors highly recommend trying the local fish and chips.
  Nearest Airport Edinburgh Airport is the closest major airport, approximately an hour's drive from central Fife.
  Public Transport Use ScotRail’s Fife Circle trains for major towns like Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy and Glenrothes. The Stagecoach buses from hubs like St Andrews, Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy will take you to the coastal villages like Anstruther as well as attractions like Culross and Tentsmuir.
  Fife Coastal Path Walking the Fife Coastal Path offers stunning views and a chance to explore charming fishing villages along the way.
  Popular Souvenir Handcrafted goods from local artisans, such as pottery and textiles, make for unique keepsakes.
  St Andrews Cathedral Once Scotland's largest cathedral, these historic ruins offer insight into the country's religious heritage.
  Lomond Hills Regional Park This park provides hiking opportunities with panoramic views over Fife and beyond.
  Isle of May A nature reserve accessible by boat, known for its puffin colonies and other seabirds.
  Local Sports Fife is home to several football clubs; attending a local match offers an authentic Scottish sports experience.
  Byre Theatre Located in St Andrews, this theatre hosts a variety of performances, from drama to live music.
  Pittencrieff Park A vast green space in Dunfermline, perfect for picnics, leisurely walks and enjoying nature.
  Forth Boat Tours Offering scenic cruises on the Firth of Forth, providing unique views of the iconic Forth Bridges.
  Local Markets Fife hosts several farmers' markets where visitors can purchase fresh produce and artisanal products.
  Dining Don't miss The Peat Inn, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Peat Inn village. You've also got notable takeaways like Anstruther Fish Bar and Cromars in St Andrews. Plus favourites like Greggs and Burger King.
  Accommodation Options Choose from a wide range of log cabins, modern lodges and quirky glamping pods, along with traditional holiday cottages.Fife visitor FAQs

What is the best time to visit Fife?

Spring and autumn offer mild weather and beautiful scenery.

Are there public transport options?

Yes, buses and trains connect major towns.

Is Fife family-friendly?

Absolutely, with attractions like The Scottish Deer Centre.

Can I find lodges with hot tubs in Fife?

Yes, many lodges offer this luxury.

What should I pack?

Warm layers and waterproofs are advisable.

Is it easy to drive in Fife?

Yes, but remember to drive on the left.

Are there guided tours available?

Yes, especially at historical sites.

What is the local cuisine?

Fish and chips are a must-try.

Fife is a fantastic destination with its rich history and stunning landscapes. From exploring ancient ruins to enjoying a meal by the sea, there's something for everyone. Staying at lodges with hot tubs in Fife adds a touch of luxury to your trip, making it an unforgettable experience.

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