Crail ( listen (help·info)); Scottish Gaelic: Cathair Aile) is a former royal burgh, parish and community council area (named Royal Burgh of Crail and District) in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.
Restaurants in Crail
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Hello! I'm Steve Brazendale, the Scottish Countryman. I offer falconry, archery, fishing and countryside retreats for people who want to experience Scotland's countryside and try something a little different. In fact, something unique! Perfect for holidays, headspace and celebrations but also just for the heck of it. If you do falconry with me, you'll be able to get up close to birds of prey and learn about them and the story of my becoming a falconer. Archery is great for all ages and abilities and you'll get full instruction and unlimited arrows. I put together countryside retreats for groups of up to 10, delivering a time of relaxation, growth and reflection. But most of all I love what I do, so I aim to deliver an entertaining and absorbing experience with first-class service. The Scottish Countryman experiences are ideal for families & large groups, stag & hen parties, birthdays & corporate days out. Why not spend some time outdoors with an expert countryman as your guide?
This was our second trip to see Steve and the birds, another great afternoon spent there. Handled the barn owl, harrier hawk and eagle owl and watched the falcon do a spectacular flight. Then got to hold the magnificent golden eagle. Highly recommended if you are in Fife.
4.5 based on 166 reviews
Hugely enjoyable golf, splendid clubhouse and warm welcome await at Crail Golfing Society. Founded in 1786 and the seventh oldest golf club in the world, it celebrated its 225th anniversary in 2011. The club has two courses: Balcomie Links, a unique, traditional links laid out by Old Tom Morris, and Craighead Links, a challenging links experience designed by 2009 Golf Course Architect of the Year Gil Hanse.
Having played both course for over 15 years on and off, I have been so impressed with Crail Golf Society that I am now a full member, even slough I stay almost 2 Hours from the course, it is the complete package, from a great welcome in the pro-shop, to a friendly welcome in the clubhouse and then you have 2 great courses to play, both courses have their own uneque challenges,Balcome the older course with its fantastic layout , can be very challenging from the tees, with some decisions having to be made were to place the ball or go for the big shoot, Craighead has its own challenges off the tees as well, but the main challenge here is picking the right part of the green to be putting from, both course are a credit to the greenstaff, play both course on the same day and you will have a enjoyable experience, great layout and fantastic greens, on top of this you also have great views all round the course. Book now and enjoy your day, once you have played Crail Golf Society you will want to come back
4.5 based on 375 reviews
Really pretty harbour with lovely old buildings all the way down to it. Great wee cafe on the way down called the Crail gallery and cafe. Shack selling lobster and dressed crab so you can sit around the lovely old stone harbour to eat it, if you like.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
I visited the Crail Pottery some years ago, and amongst other things I purchased a beautiful thistle mug. Disaster struck and my cat knocked the mug onto the floor ???? I contacted the pottery and Ben was so helpful. Within a couple of days I had a replacement mug. So pleased. You must visit if you are in the area.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
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Scotland's best kept secret.... Until now! Hidden beneath an innocent Scottish farmhouse lies Scotland's Secret Bunker. A 450 foot tunnel leads you to the blast proof doors which defend 24,000 square feet of secret accommodation which was built to help safeguard Scotland during the Cold War in the event of a nuclear attack. The Secret Bunker lies 100 feet underground and is the size of two football pitches, one on top of the other so there is plenty of exploring to do! Come and discover how Scotland would have been governed from the depths of Fife and how they would have survived a nuclear attack from the most deadly bombs!
My son and I recently visited the bunker on a tour of Scotland, and very both very impressed. Presentation was excellent, the displays were superb, and the audio guide was brilliant. Highly recommended, and great if the weather is a little bleak.
A unique little company based near St Andrews making luxury aromatics .Hand poured wax melts ,candles, reed diffusers and tea lights in 30 beautiful scents. Want to learn more about the art of candle making ? why not attend one of our workshops
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