The Seaside Village - Lower Largo, Fife, ScotlandReturn |
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| The holiday cottage is in Lower Largo, one of a number of charming old fishing villages on the south coast of Fife, in the East Neuk. From the garden of the cottage there are great sea views over to Edinburgh and the Bass rock. |
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The beach is three-minutes walk
from the cottage. You can walk all the way along the coast to Elie in about 3 hours and catch the bus back.
There is an excellent pub with superb food - the fish and chips is a must. The Ship Inn |
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This is a view of the village taken from the old harbour. The cottage a slightly to the left and the local pub and restaurant are both to the right accross the bridge. The Railway Inn is about 500 m from the cottage, situated under the old viaduct and has a good selection of ales and malts. Quiz night is once a week on Thursdays and for the summer there is a secluded beer garden behind the building. The Crusoe Hotel is also worth a visit. It has a bistro and a restaurant. |
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Lower Largo was the home of Alexander Serkirk, a local seaman
whose life and adventures inspired Daniel Defoe to write the Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.
For details try Scotland Vacations
or visit robinsoncrusoe.org.ok For more information on the seaside village visit Lower Largo or Lower Largo at Tour Scotland |
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