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Fairygreen Cabin at Dunsinnan Estate
Stunning cabin on Dunsinnan Estate. Re-connect with nature, explore the Scottish countryside, relax in your very own outdoor bath and have a moonlit drink by the fire pit. Switch off and enjoy Perthshire at its best. Designed by Edinburgh architects, the Cabin at Fairygreen is a little slice of heaven you won’t want to leave. If you don’t find your desired dates available - checkout our sister property, also on Dunsinnan Estate - Macbeth’s Bothy - as featured in The Times. Follow us @dunsinnan

No 26 - Victorian ground floor flat with gardens
No. 26 is a fully refurbished ground floor flat with gardens. Close to Edinburgh & St Andrews with good road & rail links for exploring the central belt. It is good for couples, solo travellers, or business travellers. The flat is located just minutes walk from Burntisland's Blue Flag beach & Links and approx 10 minutes walk to the railway station. It is 30 minutes by train into Edinburgh. Ideal base for the Edinburgh Festival or Golf. See our page for what's on nearby - No. 26 Burntisland fb

Craigiehall Temple (historic property built 1759)
Make your trip to Edinburgh truly memorable with a stay at Craigiehall Temple. Built in 1759 and situated in its own grounds on a former part of the Craigiehall Estate, its Grade A listed for its stunning portico displaying the arms of the 1st Marquess of Annandale. A plaque on the wall carries a quote from Horace: "Dum Iicet in rebus jucundis vive beatus", "Live happy while you can among joyful things". We hope that a stay at the Temple will deliver this experience and stay true to this vision

Spacious Historical Apartment near Edinburgh
Kinghorn Town Hall is a listed property with plenty of fascinating history. The apartment has a beautiful and spacious living area that has been traditionally styled. There are three bedrooms: first bedroom has a kingsize bed, second has two single beds, and third room has a king bed with an ensuite. We have provided all of the amenities required to have a comfortable and enjoyable stay. The apartment is an ideal location for visiting Edinburgh and beyond or exploring the wonderful Fife Coast.

Real Fairytale Treehouse
Set within the grounds of Fernie Castle a beautiful authentic Treehouse with 6 living Trees growing and thriving. Equally beautiful in all seasons especially winter being so very cozy, it is fully heated with lots of hot water for the freestanding bath for two. With all the amenities of a 5 star bedroom, a large freestanding bath on the second floor with a small balcony with views to the stunning countryside it does indeed feel like a fairytale just remember to bring your favourite bubbles...

Marine Lodge: 19th century granny flat by the sea.
Stay in an historic Victorian lodge by the seaside in Kinghorn, Fife, Scotland. Marine Lodge is a private 19th century granny flat which offers short-stays for couples, coastal walkers, solo travellers plus longer-stays for work, family and friend visits all year round. Quiet, peaceful and entirely self-contained, Marine Lodge is a stone throw from sunrises on Kinghorn beach and a short stroll for sunsets over Pettycur Bay. Perfect for exploring Fife’s coastal paths, Edinburgh and beyond.

Luxury one-bedroom cottage ŵ outdoor bath & views
This unique cottage has a style all of its own with beautiful views over the fields to the sea. Sit and relax in peace and luxury or in the outdoor woodfire hikki bath. All newly renovated and fully equipped to be your home away from home. Centrally located just 40 from Edinburgh, St Andrews, Gleneagles and Elie and only 10 minutes from local villages, all with links to local transport. Plus 30 minutes from Edinburgh airport. However once here we guarantee that you won't want to leave.

Relax on the Fife Coast overlooking Edinburgh
A peaceful bright first floor flat just steps away from the Fife Coastal Path. Fully equipped with washing machine, TV/DVD, WiFi and king sized bed. Burntisland offers Sea views, clean beach, harbourside, links, local seal community, etc. You are a short stroll away from great cafes and award winning butchers and artisan bakers. Burntisland is ideally situated for exploring further including Edinburgh by direct train across the famous Forth Bridge and St Andrew’s for golf and history.

Seafront apartment in beautiful Kinghorn
Bright, sunny apartment directly on the seafront in Kinghorn. Just 3 minutes walk from the train station and 35 minutes by train from Edinburgh, this is a delightful, relaxing retreat with access to the city still on hand. This was our second home and we have decided to open it up to airbnb. It has lots of home comforts including cosy beds, a comfy lounge with smart TV, fast wifi, large American Fridge, ice dispenser, microwave, washer dryer. Towels, bedding and essentials included.

Ancient Castle above the River Tweed
Mary Queen of Scot's chamber at Neidpath Castle is perhaps the most romantic place to stay in the Scottish Borders. Explore privately the whole castle and then retire to enjoy your suite rooms. The antique four poster bed, deep roll top bath and open fire evoke earlier times, but are truly comfortable and luxurious. An elegant table is set for breakfast. Peebles is 10 minutes walk away, with a host of shops and restaurants, as well as a museum and award winning chocolatier.

The Great Hall, Dollarbeg Castle
This 2 bedroom apartment is the beautifully converted former Great Hall of Dollarbeg Castle. Built in 1890, Dollarbeg Castle was the last gothic baronial style building of its type ever built. Beautifully restored in 2007 to the very highest standards, it was converted into 10 luxury properties, one of which is a conversion of the original "Great Hall" with its vaulted ceiling and majestic views across the formal grounds towards the Ochil Hills in the distance.

KINGHORN - Self contained living & Fab views
An entire private place (attached to our house) approx 25sqmtrs with your own entrance to a clean, tidy, well lit, self contained personal living space with comfortable sofa, mini kitchen/dining, through to a bedroom with ensuite bathroom, in addition the sunroom offers stunning panoramic views of Edinburgh and the river Forth. Bread, milk, cereal, butter, jam, coffee and tea are all provided along with kettle, toaster, microwave and mini fridge.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Kinghorn?
Kinghorn has a range of accommodations, including cottages, guesthouses, and apartments near the shoreline or in the village center. Many travelers enjoy stays that have views of the coast or easy access to nature paths.
What are the best things to do in Kinghorn with kids?
Families frequently explore Kinghorn Beach for sand play and wildlife spotting, or visit community playgrounds. The nearby Fife Coastal Path is suitable for kid-friendly walks and discovering rock pools.
What are some of the best things to do in Kinghorn?
Stroll Kinghorn Beach, discover local wildlife along the Fife Coastal Path, and explore the harbor area. The village also has independent shops and traditional cafés for a relaxing visit.
How is the weather in Kinghorn?
Kinghorn has cool, damp winters with lows near 33°F (1°C) and summer highs approaching 67°F (19°C). Rainfall is spread year-round, so a waterproof layer is helpful for outdoor activities.
When is the best time to visit Kinghorn?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather and outdoor activities, with highs ranging from 58–67°F (14–19°C). Community events and beach days are frequently suggested during the warmer months.
What are the best places to visit in Kinghorn?
Visit Kinghorn Beach for soft sand and gentle waves, explore the harbor, or walk sections of the Fife Coastal Path. The village also has parks and historic buildings reflecting its coastal heritage.
What are some hiking trails in Kinghorn?
Explore the Fife Coastal Path, which passes through Kinghorn and has scenic seaside views and wildflower meadows. Local nature reserves and woodlands around the village also have walking paths suitable for a range of abilities.
What are some family activities we can do in Kinghorn?
Enjoy picnics on Kinghorn Beach, explore local parks, or visit playgrounds for some outdoor fun. Community halls sometimes have craft activities or seasonal events suitable for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Kinghorn?
Travelers often explore historic towns, visit traditional fishing villages, or enjoy castle tours around the Fife region. The area has sandy beaches, local markets, and sheltered parks for a relaxed day out.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Kinghorn?
Several local accommodations in Kinghorn welcome pets, including some cottages and holiday rentals. Visitors often enjoy access to open green spaces and beach walks with their dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Kinghorn?
Pack layers for the changeable coastal weather, and consider waterproof footwear for exploring local paths or beach areas. Chat with residents at local cafés or markets to learn about the village’s history and community activities.
What is Kinghorn known for?
Kinghorn is known for its wide sandy beach, picturesque harbor, and scenic views over the Firth of Forth. The area has a history rooted in fishing and coastal trade, and is appreciated for its tranquil village atmosphere.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Kinghorn?
Discover secluded spots along the Fife Coastal Path, enjoy birdwatching in local woodlands, or find small art galleries tucked within the village. Quiet harbor corners often reveal local history and scenic views.
What are the best foods to try in Kinghorn?
Kinghorn has a variety of classic Scottish dishes, including fresh local seafood like haddock, traditional fish and chips, and hearty meat pies. In cafés and pubs, you may also come across scones, regional cheeses, and comforting soups such as Cullen skink.
What should I bring for a trip to Kinghorn?
Bring layers and a waterproof jacket, as coastal weather can change quickly, with highs around 67°F (19°C) in midsummer and lows near 33°F (1°C) in winter. Comfortable shoes are also helpful for exploring beaches or local trails.
What is the nightlife in Kinghorn like?
Kinghorn has a low-key nightlife scene centered around traditional pubs and community gatherings. Many visitors enjoy cozy evenings with local music or quiet conversation rather than large venues or clubs.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Kinghorn?
Kinghorn has community events throughout the year, with summer galas and local fairs drawing residents and visitors. Outdoor concerts and beach activities are often suggested during warmer months.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Kinghorn?
Kinghorn has family-friendly rentals, including homes and apartments near parks or the beach. Many options have kitchens and common spaces, providing flexibility for a family stay.
Destinations to explore
- Edinburgh Waverley Station
- Edinburgh Castle
- The Royal Mile
- OVO Hydro
- Murrayfield Stadium
- SEC Centre
- Edinburgh Zoo
- Scone Palace
- Glasgow Green
- Edinburgh Playhouse
- The Kelpies
- The Meadows
- Pease Bay
- Holyrood Park
- Glasgow Botanic Gardens
- Hampden Park
- Stirling Castle
- Edinburgh City Centre Churches Together
- Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
- Bellahouston Park
- Glasgow Central Station
- University of Edinburgh
- Knockhill Racing Circuit
- Jupiter Artland





