The Peat Inn cottage, situated in the scenic region of Fife, Scotland, offers a cozy single-storey accommodation ideal for up to four guests. The layout includes a lounge/diner, an open-plan kitchen, a shower room with a hand basin and WC, and two bedrooms—one featuring a king-size bed and the other with twin single beds. The property is designed for accessibility, with all rooms on the same floor, although there is one step leading into the twin room. Guests can also enjoy a communal drying green shared with other cottages in Collier Row, perfect for relaxing outdoors on sunny days, alongside two dedicated off-street parking spaces for convenience.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the plethora of walking trails that radiate from Peat Inn into the picturesque countryside, including proximity to the Fife coastal path and the Pilgrims Way. Additionally, the area is well-suited for cycling, with numerous quiet country roads available for exploration. This cottage serves as an excellent base for discovering the East Neuk of Fife, with the historic town of St Andrews just a short distance away. Visitors can enjoy the unique experience of walking on the iconic Old Course on Sundays when no tournaments are scheduled.
The market town of Cupar, located nearby, offers a variety of shops and dining options, while the charming East Neuk fishing villages, such as Anstruther, Crail, and Pittenweem, provide further attractions. For those seeking a memorable dining experience, the Michelin-starred Peat Inn restaurant is within walking distance, showcasing the region's culinary excellence. St Andrews also boasts a diverse range of eateries, from award-winning fish and chips to fine dining, alongside the East Neuk villages' selection of farm shops and fresh seafood.
For practical needs, the nearest supermarket can be found seven miles away in Cupar, with additional options in St Andrews, including Morrisons and Aldi. The closest pub is in Ceres, situated 4.5 miles from the cottage. Guests can also explore local landmarks such as Hill of Tarvit and Swilken Bridge, while activities like golfing at The Duke's St Andrews and Kingarrock Golf Course, as well as visits to the British Golf Museum and St. Andrews Aquarium, are readily accessible. Simon, the host, is eager to welcome visitors to Jura Cottage, ensuring they have a delightful and memorable stay in this beautiful rural setting.
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!