Situated in the picturesque coastal village of Cellardyke, Maeyar, which translates to May Island in Norse, is a beautifully appointed upper apartment that offers a serene retreat for up to four guests. With two bedrooms, one of which can be configured as either a superking or twin room, the apartment is perfectly suited for couples or friends traveling together. Guests can enjoy modern amenities, including a spacious family bathroom and an en-suite shower room, ensuring comfort and convenience throughout their stay.
The heart of Maeyar is its inviting lounge and dining area, which boasts full-height doors that open to reveal delightful views of the village green and the sea beyond. This bright and airy space invites guests to savor breakfast bathed in morning sunlight, creating a perfect start to the day. A fully equipped kitchen complements the living area, providing everything necessary for self-catering, whether guests choose to indulge in local takeaway fish and chips or prepare a homemade meal.
After a day of exploring the stunning East Neuk, the bedrooms promise a restful haven with comfortable beds designed for a rejuvenating night's sleep. The apartment also offers practical features such as allocated off-street parking and an additional visitors' space. The coastal path, which connects the charming East Neuk villages, is just a short walk away, allowing guests to easily reach the harborfront of Anstruther in under ten minutes. For families, a nearby play area is ideal for younger guests, while active visitors can take advantage of local amenities including a watersports center, golf course, tennis courts, and boat trips.
Maeyar has been thoughtfully designed to serve as a home away from home, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the beauty and activities of the area without any hassle. While pets are not permitted, the apartment's location in Anstruther places guests within reach of cultural highlights such as the Scottish Fisheries Museum and Crail Museum and Heritage Centre, along with notable landmarks like Swilken Bridge and Tantallon Castle. Visitors can also explore local attractions like La Petite Epicerie and Cambo Estate Gardens, making Maeyar an ideal base for a memorable Scottish getaway.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!