West Wemyss

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Population: 240
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West Wemyss is a beautiful village on the shores of the Firth of Forth in Scotland, and is home to under two hundred and fifty people. It has a fascinating history which reaches far back in time; it grew around the Castle which was built in the 15th Century high on a cliff top, which once saw Mary Queen of Scots visit here when she met her husband. There is a small harbour where the coal from nearby mines was shipped in centuries past, a welcoming pub and hotel, and a pleasing choice of places to stay. A stroll along the Main Street will discover the impressive Tolbooth Tower which links with the 18th Century, visitors today can still see the attractive clock and archway which has stood the test of time; there are rows of white washed Miners, and Salter's cottages whose red pantile roofs are a link with the past, and a range of impressive buildings from across the years. Walkers can step out on the Fife Coastal Path which journeys through here, or venture into the dramatic surrounding countryside. Close by there are an abundance of shops, and restaurants in the bustling town of Kirkcaldy which is just 2 miles or so from here.

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Belvedere Hotel and Restaurant (0.18 miles)

Belvedere Hotel and Restaurant

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Located in the picturesque coastal village of West Wemyss, with magnificent views across the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh beyond, the Belvedere is ideally situated for business and pleasure alike. ... More

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Earl David Hotel (0.76 miles)

Earl David Hotel

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Our rooms have open views of Fife country side or of the village. We are approx.16 miles from St Andrews and approx, 45 minute by car to Edinburgh Centre or ... More

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Ashgrove B&B (2.16 miles)

Ashgrove B&B
Ashgrove is a 3 Star rated Visit Scotland Bed and Breakfast located in Kirkcaldy. Ashgrove was built in the 1800's originally as a dairy. It has since been converted into a Bed & Braekfast that ... More | visit website
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Ahaven Bed & Breakfast (2.16 miles)

Ahaven Bed & Breakfast
This beautiful restored Victorian type accommodation features large, well appointed rooms - in a selection of single, double, twin and family rooms. Each room is approximately thirty-five square metres and has its own en-suite facilities, is ... More | visit website
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Dunnikier House Hotel (3.01 miles)

Dunnikier House Hotel
For online availability and special internet rates click here The 18th Century character of the hotel, including, many of its original features, have been combined with the modern comforts and amenities of a ... More | visit website
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Hollytree B&B (3.45 miles)

Hollytree B&B
We would like to extend a warm welcome to you and guarantee a special stay. Our rooms are warm and comfortable with Sky tv or set top boxes, also DVD or video player with a good ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Glenrothes (3.56 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Glenrothes (3.80 miles)

Premier Inn Glenrothes
Glenrothes Premier Inn is situated between major roads that reach Edinburgh and Dundee in under an hour. We are ideally located in Fife, close to many major golf courses. Visitor attractions also include Cluny Clays ... More | visit website
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Town House Hotel (4.59 miles)

Town House Hotel
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The Town House Hotel is a Family run hotel in the small town of Markinch approx 3 miles from Glenrothes in the Historic Kingdom of Fife. The hotel was a ... More
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Golden Acorn Wetherlodge (4.97 miles)

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Situated just 25miles from Edinburgh and 20 miles from St.Andrews the Golden Acorn is the perfect location to base yourself,be it work or pleasure, whilst staying in the area.

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