Aberdour Hotel, Fife, Scotland

Aberdour Hotel, Fife

3 Star Hotel

38 High Street
Aberdour
Fife
Scotland
UK - Scotland
KY3 0SW


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Aberdour Hotel, Fife offers 3 star accommodation in Aberdour, Fife.

Aberdour Hotel, Fife offers the following accommodation:

Double, Family (1 Double + 2 Singles), Twin.



Aberdour Hotel, Fife


We are a friendly, family-run hotel situated in one of the most picturesque villages in Fife. Aberdour is on the north shore of the Firth of Forth River in Central Scotland.

The Hotel has been owned and operated since 1992 by Russell Kelly and David Thomson.

We specialise in traditional cooking and real ales - We are now in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide 2006.
Although our buildings date back to the 17th century, all our refurbished sixteen bedrooms have en-suite facilities, tea/coffee makers, television and direct-dial telephones.

In the days before railways and the motor car the Aberdour Hotel was a staging-post for stage coaches and so has a courtyard and stable block.

The courtyard is now our car park and the stable block has been converted into five bedrooms, two at ground level affording wheelchair access from the car park.

Bedrooms

All sixteen bedrooms are en-suite with television, tea/coffee maker and direct-dial telephone.

Golf

Being close to the home of golf - St. Andrews only 35 miles away, golf courses are plentiful. There are 100 courses within about an hours drive of the village. The area has all types of courses to suit all standards of golfers.

Walking

The Aberdour Hotel is on the Fife Coastal path. Ramblers and cyclists are welcome.

Restaurant

Breakfast and evening meals are served in the Mortimer's Deep Restaurant within the hotel.

We have extensive menus catering to most tastes.

If you like seafood please ask for any specials we always try to keep something in stock.

Our restaurant is named after the deep channel that lies between the village of Aberdour and the island of Inchcolm.

Mortimer was Sir Allen De Mortimer who acquired through marriage the castle, the lands and the Barony of Aberdour in 1126 AD.

Sir Allen’s wish was to be buried in the church on Inchcolm but this was not to be. The monks who were carrying his coffin of lead threw him overboard and the stretch of water has been known as Mortimers Deep ever since.

Aberdour Hotel Bar

Our well-stocked bar with several real ale, beers, lager and, of course, a large selection of malt whiskies from Scotland's many distilleries.

A coal fire in the winter, and always a warm welcome from our friendly staff and the "locals."

2006 - We are proud to announce that once again we are featured in the latest CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) Good Beer Guide

Fife

Fife is a wonderful area to visit, with many old harbour villages along the north shore of the Firth of Forth.

Aberdour is one such village, with several old structures: St. Fillan's Church in existence in 1123 and still used today; Aberdour Castle built around 1200 by the Mortimer family and now in the care of Historic Scotland who welcome visitors; the Old Stone Pier built in the 1700's; the Victorian Railway Station built in the late nineteenth century to cater for rail traffic using the famous Forth Bridge. Just off-shore is Inchcolm Island, site of the best preserved monastic buildings in Scotland and aptly likened to the isle of Iona.

Within easy reach are the fishing villages of the 'East Neuk' of Fife, the wonderful Falkland Palace and, of course, the many attractions of our capital city - Edinburgh.

Fife Tourist Attractions

Abbot House
Edinburgh Zoo
Aberdour Castle
Falklands Palace
Anstruther
Fife Coastal Path
Boness & Kenneil Railway
Falkirk Wheel
Britannia - Royal Yacht
Hopeton House
Carnegie Musuem
Knockhill Racing Circuit
Cluny Clays
Loch Fitty
Crail Loch Leven
Culross Palace
St. Andrews
Deep Sea World
Stirling
Discovery Point
The Secret Bunker
Dunfermline Abbey Vane Farm
Edinburgh

Directions

By Rail
Aberdour Station is situated on the main Aberdeen - London line. Main Line trains do not stop but there are regular connections from Edinburgh or Kirkcaldy.

By Bus
Aberdour is on the main Dunfermline - Leven bus route. Busses are up - 30 minutes frequency during the day.

By Air
The nearest airport is Edinburgh, 15 miles away by road. Taxis are readily available from the airport and return taxis can be arranged by the hotel.








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