Bed and Breakfasts in Cupar, Fife
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Pitlessie Road,
Cupar, Fife, Scotland,
KY15 7SH Heritage Rating:
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Log cabin guest house & self-catering 'WeeBothy' converted outbuilding sit between the villages of Ladybank and Pitlessie, only 5 miles from Cupar and 16 miles from St. Andrews. Stay in our super stylish log cabin bedrooms, all with their own entrances and with use of the communal log lounge or … more >>
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From: £50.00
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Name
Location
Accommodation
From (£)
Heritage
Distance
Pitlessie House
Pitlessie, Fife
Guest house
39.00
3.9 miles
Milton Lea Bed & Breakfast
Leuchars, Fife
Bed and Breakfast
90.00
5.8 miles
Milton Lea Bed & Breakfast
St Andrews, Fife
B&B
50.00
5.8 miles
Millhouse B&B
St Andrews, Fife
Bed and Breakfast
40.00
6.5 miles
Ochil Villa B&B
Freuchie, Fife
Bed and Breakfast
100.00
7.3 miles
1 Golf Place
St Andrews, Fife
Inn
45.00
8.4 miles
Alcorn Guest House
Dundee, Tayside
Guest House
32.00
9.7 miles
The Old Station
St Andrews, Fife
Bed and Breakfast
90.00
9.9 miles
Hollytree B&B
Glenrothes, Fife
Bed and Breakfast
60.00
10.2 miles
Kinkell House
St Andrews, Fife
Bed and Breakfast
50.00
10.6 miles
Gorno Grove House
Strathmiglo, Fife
B&B
60.00
10.8 miles
Errolbank Guest House
Dundee, Tayside
Guest house
30.00
11 miles
Fisherman's Tavern Hotel
Broughty Ferry, Tayside
Inn
45.00
11.6 miles
Fisherman's Tavern Hotel
Dundee, Tayside
Inn
39.00
11.6 miles
ashley house guest house
Broughty Ferry, Tayside
Guest House
50.00
12 miles
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