This beautiful, independently owned, country hotel, nestled in 2 acres of gardens and woodlands, features stunning panoramic views across the Firth of Forth and houses one of the area's best...
Featuring a garden and a terrace, Burntisland Sands Hotel is located in Burntisland. Offering a restaurant, the property also has a bar. Free WiFi is available and on-site parking is provided.
This boutique hotel sits on the banks of the Forth in Leith, and features a state-of-the art gym, free parking and a stylish bar. Edinburgh city center is just 10 minutes’ drive away.
Inayatullah
Qatar
The location was perfect, the room was super clean and tidy and facilities were very nice
A friendly, family-run hotel located in one of Fife's picturesque coastal villages, specializing in fresh fare, using local Scottish produce where possible.
Thomas
United States of America
Filthiest room (with nasty odor); similar to those i stayed when I was very poor. The dirtiest, smelliest room I've ever stayed in. We were grossed out within seconds of entering the room; had been driving all day; had no choice but to stay the 1st night! We checked out asap in the morning. To be fair; our room was out in their courtyard area; the inside rooms might be fine.
This modern hotel is next to the Ocean Terminal shopping center and the Royal Yacht Britannia. It has paid onsite parking, air-conditioned rooms and regular buses to the city center stop outside.
Marion
United Kingdom
Very clean and easy to get to. Parking was fine. Staff were extremely helpful and very nice. Breakfast was good
A short from the train and bus stations in Kirkcaldy, Victoria Hotel has free private parking and a restaurant serving a range of good meals.
Catherine
United Kingdom
The room was fine, bed comfortable, good shower. Hotel was peaceful, staff very nice. Tv worked fine, internet signal not strong any part of the hotel. Breakfast was satisfactory, not a wide range but everything tasted good. Coffee was not strong enough.
Located in Kinghorn, a 18-minute walk from Pettycur Beach, The Bay Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
The family-owned Dean Park Hotel located in the leafy suburbs of Kirkcaldy, 17 miles from St Andrews and Fife. Free WIFi is provided throughout the property.
We booked this hotel for an event in Kirkcaldy. It turned out to be further away than we hoped (15 minutes drive) consequently we had little time to look round Burntisland but it seemed to offer little for a visitor in January. Hotel was a bit out of Burntisland and we took a walk in one morning but unfortunately the railway blocked the view and did not allow for walking along the beach
Stephen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you don`t fancy cooking there is Pubs hotel and cafes all...
If you don`t fancy cooking there is Pubs hotel and cafes all with in walking distance serving food and drinks. Only a couple of miles away you will find supermarkets. Silver sand beach with café is also in walking distance (photos below)
christopher
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed 6 nights in Burntisland, by the 3rd day, we felt...
We stayed 6 nights in Burntisland, by the 3rd day, we felt like it was "our town". Everyone was so friendly. Once we told anyone that this was our first time in Scotland, they seemed eager to answer our questions and suggest little things make our visit more enjoyable. There are no chain restaurants or businesses in Burntisland. That (and the cheerful people) is what makes it such a charming town. The Links Fish and Chips was The BEST
Chuck LeRoy
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Lovely quiet residential seaside resort .
Lovely quiet residential seaside resort . Not commercial but amazing coastline , walks & views. 30 mins by train across the bridge to Edinburgh. Good stop if wish to travel further north . Limited accommodation available . The Sands best for nice meal and friendly drink in beach location . The high street offered cute traditional friendly cafe .. the olive branch , also more trendy brunch establishment called the Roasting Project was lovely .
Jill
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice coastal town on the Firth of Forth opposite Edinburgh.
Nice coastal town on the Firth of Forth opposite Edinburgh. As we have family in the town we visit regularly. In the summer the "shows" (a huge funfair just back from the coast) operate and are a major visitor attraction. Not many restaurants but a couple of the hotels serve meals to non-residents (but NOT the Burntisland House). Sits on the Fife Coastal Path.
Michael
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
It’s rough and ready, my friend thought it was a homeless...
It’s rough and ready, my friend thought it was a homeless shelter. My issue was I can’t manage stairs well and they’d put us in the top floor no lift! Plus staff had been there for less than a week and no parking!
The paint was peeling off the walls, our double bed was a small double and creaked with every move and so uncomfortable. The single chair in the three bed room was held together with tape and the skylight window didn’t shut properly. We left after suffering one night.
The staff at Burntisland were wonderful! We had a mix-up at check-in — requested a twin room (even verified via Booking e-mail 2 weeks prior to stay) but were given a double room. Joan (I think was her name) was very kind and gave us a roll-away for the first night and then made sure that we were in a twin room the next night. Joan is a really hard worker and went out of her way to help us with other things. Also the breakfasts were the best of all the places we stayed while in Scotland — really amazing cook!
Staff were friendly & helpful but not gushy
Breakfast scrambled egg and bacon was the best cooked breakfast I've had in years in a hotel
Grounds are gorgeous and so well tended
Balcony was lovely and the view with a glass of wine before bed and a coffee before breakfast was so nice looking toward Edinburgh
Apartment was clean, comfortable and well equipped. Location was perfect for me because it was close to my friends in Burntisland, but is in a good location anyway - close to train station and handy for beach and town centre. Excellent communication from Jamie and Poppy who were very welcoming.
It’s my favourite hotel in Burntisland now and have stayed here on many occasion, I cannot fault it for the price, It’s Spotlessly clean has lots of light from massive windows, free on street parking, power shower, smart tv & last but not least a nice friendly host!
We loved the rustic feel of Kingswood Hotel, it felt cosy and was the perfect spot to spend a night while walking the Fife Coastal Path. The room was huge. The staff were very friendly and welcoming and we loved the cooked breakfast!
Cozy studio with great communication from the host. Quiet area to stay in with good food options all around. Plenty of things to explore in burntisland area. Very convenient by train to edinburgh city centre.
The hotel is right by the beach and my room had a view of the ocean which was lovely. The staff were friendly and helpful. The Scottish breakfast was out of this world. Very delicious and filling.
Brilliant hotel, fantastic staff, great location, very close to the beach this hotel is well served by public transport. A really good base for walking Fife Coastal path
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