Destinations
Discover Fife's towns, villages and the city of Dunfermline. Each with their own unique charm, just waiting to be explored.
SEE & DO
Enjoy Fife. There are so many activities on offer and places to visit, one visit to Fife is never enough.
EAT & DRINK
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STAY IN FIFE
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WHAT'S ON
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Be Inspired
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The pier is controlled by Aberdour Residents Association.
Aberdour
Anstruther Harbour caters for leisure and small fishing vessels. There is approx. 400 metres of pierside berthing and 100 serviced
Anstruther & Cellardyke
The Port of Burntisland is the Forth’s most natural harbour and one of its oldest.
Burntisland
A small harbour used by a few local creel boats and leisure craft.
Crail is a charming village in the East Neuk and has one of the UK's most photographed harbours.
Crail
Recently featured on Season 2 of Outlander, Dysart Harbour is leased to Dysart Sailing Club and berthing enquiries should be
Dysart
At low tide the beach at Elie Harbour links to Earlsferry giving almost a mile of uninterrupted golden sand.
Elie & Earlsferry
A picturesque beach with views over the Firth of Forth.
Kinghorn
There are two piers owned by Fife Council at North Queensferry known as the Town Pier and the Railway Pier.
North Queensferry
This small pier and bay are used mainly by local small leisure and fishing craft.
A bustling town, Pittenweem is an active port.
Pittenweem
Pleasure craft and small fishing vessels share the harbour today.
St Andrews