Crail Harbour House & Cottage
20 Shoregate












Harbour Cottage
Rooms
Sleeps 2 adults. Double bedroom, wet room, spiral staircase up to living room and contemporary luxury kitchen. There is a sofa bed available for occasional use in the living area.
Cooking & Dining
Modern kitchen with all the facilities you need. Appointed with fitted cooker and hob, fridge, toaster and kettle. Complimentary tea and coffee are provided.
Relaxed Living
Guests can relax in the open plan living and kitchen area on the first floor with uninterrupted sea views. Meals can be enjoyed looking out to the Isle of May, relax with a movie on the HD TV, or with a book in the well positioned armchair.
Picnic chairs are also available to enjoy in one of the many public spaces on your doorstep and picnic benches are located in the sunny harbour.
Amenities
All bedding is supplied by high quality brands including White Company and Feather & Black so a great nights sleep is assured. Unlimited high speed wifi is available throughout as well as immersive speakers. Ample free local on-street parking is available close by. Unfortunately we don't allow pets.
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Everything you need for your stay is provided including towels, bedding, mini-toiletries and cleaning products.
Harbour House
If you need more space we also have the adjoining Harbour House next door. It's finished to the same high standard and is perfect for larger groups up to 9 people.

The Charm of Crail
Crail is the oldest and most photographed of the East Neuk villages. Indeed there's no doubt that Crail is one of the most picturesque and charming fishing villages you’ll ever visit.
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It is the most easterly village in the East Neuk of Fife, located only 10 mins drive from St Andrews and just over an hour from Edinburgh.
Crail makes a great base for a holiday in Fife and despite its proximity to the central belt of Scotland it could not feel further from life's stresses and strains.
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Also on our door step are some of the world's oldest and top rated golf courses including Crail Golfing Society, Kingbarns and The Old Course at St Andrews.
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