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, the largest settlement and least attractive fishing harbour in the East Neuk, is home to the wonderfully unpretentious
Scottish Fisheries Museum
(April-Oct Mon-Sat 10am-5.30pm, Sun 11am-5pm; Nov-March Mon-Sat 10am-4.30pm, Sun noon-4.30pm; £3.50), quite in keeping with the no-frills integrity of the area in general. Set in an atmospheric complex of sixteenth- to nineteenth-century buildings with timber ceilings and wooden floors, it chronicles the hist... [More]
Crail is very much a traditional fishing village, with its harbour still regularly used landing fresh crabs and lobster, narrow streets with crow stepped gables, red pantiles and white washed houses. Crail boasts its own Links Golf Course, within a mile from the hotel, which is the 7th oldest still... [More]