The 10 Best Things to do in Pittenweem, Scotland

September 2, 2021 Nicolette Lion

Pittenweem (/ˌpɪtənˈwiːm/  listen (help·info)) is a fishing village and civil parish in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 1,747.
Restaurants in Pittenweem

1. Seaweed n Stuff

5 Charles Street The Blue Door Gallery, Pittenweem KY10 2QG Scotland +44 7964 139627 [email protected] http://www.seaweednstuff.co.uk
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Seaweed n Stuff

In our shop we sell a range of preserves, pickles and chutneys that incorporate different types of seaweed, nautical gifts and luxury home-made ice cream.Our Ice Cream is a treat to behold! Made using only natural ingredients with no additives or preservatives. No run-of-the-mill flavours here... The ice cream is available in 120ml tubs to take away. Browse our range of home-made and hand-painted homeware by RosieMays. Choose a beautiful hand-made beachcomed gift by Beach Art.

Reviewed By Katev2121

Had a lovely visit to Seaweed n Stuff. I had been recommended to go and check it out and it did not disappoint. Julie makes devine Chutneys using different types of Seaweed. One of many things you can buy in her lovely store.There is also a variety of other goods including beautiful homemade jams, delicious boozy ice creams and home goods. Will definitely go back next time I'm in Pitenweem! We were so impressed!

2. Nicholsons Sweet and Ice Cream Shop

17 Mid Shore, Pittenweem KY10 2NL Scotland +44 1333 313145 http://pittenweemsweetshop.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Nicholsons Sweet and Ice Cream Shop

Reviewed By itchyfeet2014 - Glasgow, United Kingdom

We had lovely ice creams here at very good prices. Great shop with many traditional sweets and treats. Located at the harbour front. Good service and location.

3. Pittenweem Fishermen’s Memorial

Midshore, Pittenweem KY10 2NL Scotland
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Pittenweem Fishermen’s Memorial

Reviewed By craigluscar - Dunfermline, United Kingdom

At the end of the West harbour is the stunning statue cast in bronze, unveiled recently by the well known Sculptor Alan Heriot .Depicting a fisherman's wife and child scanning the horizon for the return of their loved one . It is a poignant reminder of the many men who lost their lives at sea . The faces are particularly good showing the anguish and concern. Well worth having a look if you are in the area . The money (£75,000) was raise by the Pittenweem Fishermen’s Memorial Association. The Statue stands 8 feet including the Granite base and has an inscribed plaque on it

4. Kellie Castle & Garden

Kellie Castle, Pittenweem KY10 2RE Scotland +44 1333 720271 [email protected] https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/kellie-castle
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4.5 based on 291 reviews

Kellie Castle & Garden

Kellie castle has a history spanning nearly seven centuries. From the original tower house built in the 1360s, it was extended and added to through the following 300 years, home to not only the daughter of Robert the Bruce but the Earls of Kellie and later the talented Lorimer family; artists, architects, sculptors and academics. Enjoy the many different rooms showing different ages of the castle, or while away a few hours in the beautiful walled gardens. In season, why not try some of the produce grown in the gardens, or enjoy lunch in the tea room? Please note the Castle is open from 1 April until 31 October. Please check the website for full details.

Reviewed By juless849

Even though we weren't able to go inside the castle and the tea room was closed, it was lovely wandering around the beautiful gardens and strolling through the woodland.

5. The Pop In

James Street, Pittenweem KY10 2QN Scotland +44 1333 311463 http://www.facebook.com/popinpittenweem/
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

The Pop In

Reviewed By craigluscar - Dunfermline, United Kingdom

Always a have a browse when we are in the area . Great eclectic range ,something for everyone ,Antiques ,Retro ,books porcelain ,glassware ,Jewellery ,paintings and prints on 2 floors . Well lit with friendly and helpful staff . Great range of framed quality prints in good condition

6. Pittenweem Hub

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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Pittenweem Hub

We are a one-stop hub at the heart of the village with a licensed grocery, in-store pharmacy, Post Office and retail newsagent. We stock a range of local products, craft alcohol, ethical lines and try to meet the needs of all customers; those on a budget and those who are in to buy that special treat. WE ARE A SHOP. I'VE LISTED THIS IN WRONG SECTION AND CAN'T CHANGE IT. WE DONT DO TASTINGS/TOURS

7. Pittenweem Harbour

Pittenweem Scotland +44 1333 311691 http://pittenweemharbour.co.uk
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

Pittenweem Harbour

Reviewed By Kehamilton

Every year this charming coastal village on the Fife coast hosts an arts festival, over the course of a week it hosts some 80 artists in locations across the village. From fine art, abstracts, landscapes, ceramics, installations, sculpture, jewellery, you'll find it all here. We spent a very happy afternoon visiting as many artists as we could, a great opportunity to talk to the artists about their work. We stopped for drinks down by the harbour and picked up some goodies from Pittenweems famous chocolate shop ( lots of hand made chocolates and other delights). Car parking just £2 and festival programme just £3, a bargain!

8. St. Fillan's Cave

Cove Wynd, Pittenweem KY10 2QP Scotland
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4.0 based on 48 reviews

St. Fillan's Cave

Reviewed By zebrowska - Glasgow, United Kingdom

I was surprised with this little gem by my partner on our 1st year anniversary trip. You need to find The Coca Three Shop, pay a one pound deposit, get a key and walk to the cave. Very surreal and intriguing. You then going to open a gate, switch lights and contemplate surroundings. Nice place for a little slow down or meditation if you fancy it.

9. Coastline Community Church

21 Session Street, Pittenweem KY10 2QL Scotland +44 1333 312041 http://www.coastlinecommunitychurch.org.uk/
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Coastline Community Church

10. Sir Walter Watson Hughes Blue Plaque

38 Mid Shore, Pittenweem KY10 2NW Scotland
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Sir Walter Watson Hughes Blue Plaque

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