Super-pet-friendly and perfect for a big-group getaway, this chic coastal retreat sits just moments from Lower Largo's stunning sands. Explore the Forth Estuary, follow the Fife Coastal Path and discover nearby Lomond Hills, then enjoy laid-back life with village shops, inns and eateries on your doorstep. A fabulous open-plan living space – complete with wood burner – and beachfront garden make this a year-round favourite for family, friends and salty sea dogs.
Close to the harbour and backing onto the beach, this well-positioned property welcomes you into a hall where there’s space to deposit outdoor gear and dog leads as you return home each day. A shower room is nearby for a post-beach rinse; beyond, the kitchen has all the essentials for effortless self-catering. Sure to be the social hub of your holiday, the open-plan living space has an inviting choice of lounge furniture arranged before a Smart TV and wood burner. The pups can warm their paws while you enjoy meals at the nearby dining suite – with windows at each end, this room has a lovely sense of space and light. Keep watch with the telescope in the ground floor’s king-size bedroom. Below, there’s a choice of three more blissful bedrooms: one has a king-size bed and its own Smart TV, the other two each have twin beds. A gorgeous family bathroom with a free-standing bath and a separate shower completes the internal layout. For a sniff of sea air step out into the enclosed patio garden where there’s a BBQ, outdoor furniture and a summerhouse. The beach beyond is dog-friendly all-year-round; rinse sandy paws with the outdoor shower – there’s hot and cold water so your pups will feel truly pampered.
The ancient fishing village of Lower Largo, famous for its laid-back atmosphere and summer arts festival is an access point for the Fife Coastal Path. St Andrews, 12 miles north, offers waggy-tailed walkies along its iconic West Sands, while for woodland adventures Tentsmuir Forest (15 miles) features marked trails among the pine trees. Sniff out the picturesque landscapes of the Lomond Hills Regional Park (8 miles) or venture 15.5 miles to wildlife-rich Loch Leven where a 13-mile trail guides visitors through its history, nature and beauty.