Fife - Where's best?
Posted:
Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:28 pm
by djphilp
So I'm doing a bit of research and would like the opinions of all you Fifers that frequent the site,
Which city/town/village in West and Central Fife is the nicest/best?
Re: Fife - Where's best?
Posted:
Tue Oct 05, 2010 12:30 am
by Oldsalt
Up there probably Aberdour, tradional, station, pubs, shops but at a premium..
Worst Ballingery - the germans could have done us a favour in the second world war but didn't unfortunately.
Depends what you are looking for, if it's a house try between Dunfermline and Kincardine as you need a car anyway, Limekilns / Culross area can have quite nice bits.
Re: Fife - Where's best?
Posted:
Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:31 am
by kev
skovdahl79 wrote:djphilp wrote:So I'm doing a bit of research and would like the opinions of all you Fifers that frequent the site,
Which city/town/village in West and Central Fife is the nicest/best?
Kinda a like asking whether it's better to be shot or stabbed
Nice one!
Believe it or not, there are some nice places, as a general rule avoid any of the old mining towns/villages. As Oldsalt says, anywhere along the coast from Aberdour to Culross is pretty good (although you either love or hate Dalgety Bay). I reckon North Queensferry is pretty good, nice little village, 18 minutes from Haymarket by train.
Re: Fife - Where's best?
Posted:
Fri Oct 08, 2010 5:35 pm
by Martin Bell
After Dunfermline (obviously), I would agree that it's probably Aberdour, Culross and Limekilns in that order. NQ has its moments too - The Wee Restaurant is very good.
Depends what you're looking for and why you're looking for it.
Re: Fife - Where's best?
Posted:
Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:25 pm
by superl99
Go for the golden fringe rather than the beggar's mantle
Up the coast is fine until the Levenmouth area, then skip Leven/Methil and starting from Lundin Links/Largo it's nice again. North East Fife is the best part, West and Central are pretty much SteveWalsh.