Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Cupar.
Meldrums Hotel is a
historic 3 star Coaching Inn. En-suite
facilities available. TV in all rooms plus
tea/coffee making facilities. Iron and hairdryer
available.
Our cosy and intimate
restaurant offers a wide range of appetising
dishes to suit every palate. All food is freshly
prepared. Special diets catered for. Children welcome. Disabled
access. Situated in the
heart of the North East of Fife. 40 mins from
city Airport. 1 hours drive from Edinburgh city
centre. 20 mins from Dundee and close to St
Andrews. We are ideally placed for touring,
walking, fishing and all major tourist
attractions. Credit cards accepted. Dogs welcome
by arrangement. Parking available.
This comfortable Inn
and leisure centre is an ideal place to stay
when visiting the Kingdom of Fife.
Situated at the foot
of the Lomond Hills, where it lies within a 25
mile radius of 52 golf courses which includes St
Andrews.
The hotel
comprises of 24 well appointed bedrooms with
full facilities, inc broadband internet
access, and has a candlelit restaurant
serving a superb A La Carte menu.
The well equipped leisure
centre includes a swimming pool, gym, sauna
& spa and is free for all guests to use.
This hotel caters for
everyone, business, leisure, child friendly
please see our website for further information.
Price: Single £59.95, Double £79.95 per
room Rooms: 24 En-suite Accommodation Type: Hotel
Small traditional coachin inn situated in this pretty Tayside village. We have three well appointed en-suite bedrooms. Half an hour from St Andrews, there are 100 golf courses situated within an hours drive of the property. Excellent freshly prepared meals set this pub apart from the crowd. more info. . .
The former county town of Fife, with many
interesting buildings including the 17th century Preston Lodge, the
Chancellor's House, the Corn Exchange and the Duncan Institute, built in
1870.