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The Old Manor Hotel - A charming setting, on the edge of the village of Lundin Links, overlooking two championship golf course and Largo Bay. On a clear day you can see for over 30 miles across the golf course, Largo Bay and the Forth Estuary.

The Golf Hotel - Situated in the heart of Crail and is reputed to be one of the oldest licensed Inns in the Country.

Auld Mill House Hotel - Charming old mill house which is situated 200 yards off the main road into Dunfermline from the M90. Tariff, facilities, food, visitor attractions and special package information included.

The Elgin Hotel - Establishment with restaurants in a family owned and run environment, catering for the needs of business and domestic travellers. Room, facilities and tariff information included.

Auld Post Hotel - Located halfway between Edinburgh and St Andrews in Kirkcaldy. All rooms have colour television, direct dial telephones, and tea/coffee facilities. Honeymoon suite with traditional four-poster bed and double Jacuzzi.

Balbirnie House Hotel - A luxury Georgian house, set in the heart of Scotland in the ancient Kingdom of Fife.

Dunnikier House Hotel - A country house offering accommodation with Taste of Scotland restaurant. Weddings, business meetings and conferences welcomed.

The Inn at Lathones - Inn more than 400 years old. Features play rooms for kids, famous golf areas, and summer Highland Games.

Keavil House Hotel - Situated in the village of Crossford, near Dunfermline. Details of services, image library, tariff, online booking facility, location map and contact information.

King Malcolm Hotel - Ideal for both the business and leisure traveller.

Lundin Links Hotel - Country establishment located near St Andrews. Services, golf packages and local amenities are included.

Old Course Hotel - A golf resort and spa, situated overlooking the infamous 17th Road Hole of the Old Course and the historic Royal and Ancient Clubhouse.

Pitbauchlie Hotel - 50-bedroom establishment offering modern accommodation with a wide range of facilities, set in 3 acres of wooded and landscaped grounds.

Victoria Hotel - Giving details of services offered, prices and special offers, terms of booking, contact details, plus photographs.

Rufflets Country House Hotel - Details of accommodation, restaurant and conference facilities and includes visitor attractions and information on golfing packages.

The Hideaway Lodge and Restaurant - Supplying general information, restaurant details and meal times, accommodation and visitor attractions. Full contact information and on-line booking facilities included.

The Abbey Inn, Newburgh - George and Sally Buchanan welcome you to the Abbey Inn, their small family run establishmentl in the historic town of Newburgh, Fife.

Inchview Hotel - Scottish Tourist Board 3 Stars, situated in Burntisland. Describes the facilities available,with photographs. Gives a sample menu, tariff, online booking enquiry form, location map and full contact details.

The Belvedere Hotel - Scottish Tourist Board 2 Stars, situated in the seaside conservation village of West Wemyss. The hotel specialises in short breaks for golfers. Listing services and facilities offered, tariff, location map, booking enquiry form, contains photographs and contact details.

Woodside Hotel - Family run establishment in Aberdour. Room information, rates, location and amenities are included.

The Covenanter Hotel - Details of the facilities and attractions along with contact information.

The Rescobie House Hotel - Charming accommodation and restaurant in Leslie.

The Kingswood Hotel - Located in Burntisland and listing room, restaurant and reception facilities. History and visitor attraction details are also included.

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