Lose yourself in one of the East Neuk’s most popular towns at this cosy hideaway in the heart of Elie. It’s not difficult to see why Elie is the jewel in the crown of the ‘Scottish Riviera’. Its stunning sweep of beach, fine dining restaurants, quaint streets and pretty houses make for an idyllic break. Think long walks on the beach, fantastic watersports, delicious fish and chips and evenings spent holed up in cosy pubs. If you’re looking to get away from it all in Elie, there’s no better place to make your...
Entertainment (lots) The open plan lounge has a cosy wood burning stove, a digital television, DVD, stereo system, and numerous classic board games. The smaller snug lounge has a gas fire, TV...
Today most people think of Elie just as one village when it is actually four. The proper name for the village is ‘Elie and The Royal Burgh of Earlsferry’ and even today the tiny number of locals left...
Even in winter the views at Elie beach are rather spectacular, with just the right mix of nature and attractions Elie in Fife makes the perfect break for families. Now is the time to plan that all important...
Self catering Fife getaways great for Art breaks The villages along the beautiful coastline of the East Neuk of Fife are a treasure trove for Art lovers. Elie Cottage or any other fife holiday accommodation...
Part of the set of spring in the cottage garden collection see more here . About the area... Unlike a lot of holiday cottages in Fife that are close to the sea the Elie Cottage garden is south facing...
Luxury Self-catered accommodation in Scotland, Elie Cottage with it's contemporary open plan living opens fully onto the sunny, safe and secluded back garden, which leads directly down to the beach. Watersports, golf and tennis are all on hand, and for food lovers there are a number of award-winning restaurants within a short drive. Elie is only 15 minutes from the Royal Burgh of St Andrews and 45 minutes from Scotland's capital Edinburgh. watch here on youtube
Elie is widely considered to be amongst the top 10 spots in Britain for a family holiday or weekend away and regularly featured in the weekend press. It is beautiful, it is safe, it is small and it...
It’s the sound of the sea that draws you back to the East Neuk of Fife. Even on a calm day its murmurings and whisperings are everywhere. And when storm clouds gather, it charges in like a wild beast, hurling massive sheets of swirling spray over the high sea walls, drenching the streets of the villages, splashing the very doorsteps of the houses that huddle by the shores of the Firth of Forth. But the day we walked along the coastal path from Anstruther to Pittenweem, its mood was benign. The winter sunshine laid...