Discover the best top things to do in Leven, United Kingdom including Leven Baptist Church, Saint Margaret's Episcopal Church, Leven Scoonie Golf, Silverburn Park, Mollys, Leven Thistle Golf Club, Leven Links Golf Course, Letham Glen, Scoonie Cemetery, Leven War Memorial.
Restaurants in Leven
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Scoonie Golf Course is a James Braid designed 18 hole Par 67 course located in Leven in Fife. Challenging and fun with fabulous views it is a true hidden gem. We offer a warm welcome to all golfers, individuals, families and groups. Our Golf Course is managed by Fife Golf Trust and offer unbeatable value and great golf. A fully stocked Pro Shop and PGA Professional Elite Performance coaching.
Played golf here for 1st time in years, was impressed with course & greens. Had a meal after our game which was very good & was definately great value for mone.y
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Silverburn Park is a place of quiet enjoyment, the park has 27 acres of mixed woodland, shrubbery and grassland offering great walking, running and cycling opportunities with the focal point being a stunning and well maintained walled garden. - Campsite - Ecopods - Campervans - Takeaway Cafe - Scones - Toasties - Coffee - Free Bike Rentals
Beautiful tranquil place to go and sit in the walled garden with a cup of tea and the best baking in Fife from the Cottage Window Tearoom on site.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
food was amazing.staff very efficient and friendly food was quick.would recommend a visit golf course next door also golf shop yards from the beach and also kids indoor play area near bye
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Booked an outing for 13 in Mid November. The course was in fantastic condition with all greens on and running true. Preferred lies in effect but barely needed, and every golfer was highly complimentary. Really welcoming staff in the clubhouse and pro shop, where we even received a couple of gifts to use as prizes. If you're eating there, I would recommend the carvery. Delicious. We'll be back.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
I live beside the glen and I love walking in this beautiful clean wooded area. My grandchildren love it as there are paths for their bikes , there is a small stream to paddle in. There are different paths to choose from as well as seats to sit on and at the front entrance there are lively gardens and a small play park. No matter what season it is there is always a great feeling about the place. It is worth a visit to walk chat and re-charge the batteries without realising it.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Standing on the corner of Durie Street and Victoria Street in a small garden with plenty of seats the memorial wall and the plinth in front offer a host of names from the area for the First World War and the Second .The area is tidy and well maintained .The boundary wall memorial was added in 1950.It is a category C listed monument
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