The Waterfront is proud to be offering something for all tastes, whether you're staying in our cool, contemporary AA graded four star guest rooms or dining in our restaurant. Our restaurant serves the finest choice of local produce, incorporating a specific selection of seafood dishes available daily from local markets. We are so fortunate to be in a part of the world famous for its wildlife, landscapes and shore fronts, all in picturesque tranquil settings that must be seen to be appreciated.
Originally founded as a herring fishing village, but with the marina now busier with pleasure vessels, Anstruther is known as a holiday destination. The Scottish Fisheries Museum, Pleasure Cruises, The Fife Coastal Path, Scotland's Secret Bunker, World Famous Golf Courses, The Isle of May Bird Sanctuary and many more first class attractions, will keep you busy, or spend the day at one of our beaches that have been graded to one of the highest standards in the country.
Whatever your occasion, your visit to The Waterfront will turn into a treasured memory.
Originally founded as a herring fishing village, but with the marina now busier with pleasure vessels, Anstruther is known as a holiday destination. The Scottish Fisheries Museum, Pleasure Cruises, The Fife Coastal Path, Scotland's Secret Bunker, World Famous Golf Courses, The Isle of May Bird Sanctuary and many more first class attractions, will keep you busy, or spend the day at one of our beaches that have been graded to one of the highest standards in the country.
Whatever your occasion, your visit to The Waterfront will turn into a treasured memory.
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With stunning views over Anstruther Marina, our restaurant opens daily from 8am until 10pm.
We have developed our menus over nearly twenty years to incorporate as many local suppliers as possible whilst following the ever changing expectations of our guests.
Our menus are based on primarily seafood, however as the menus are extensive, we have something to suit all tastes.
We are extremely busy and do recommend booking wherever possible although we accept tables throughout the day.
We have developed our menus over nearly twenty years to incorporate as many local suppliers as possible whilst following the ever changing expectations of our guests.
Our menus are based on primarily seafood, however as the menus are extensive, we have something to suit all tastes.
We are extremely busy and do recommend booking wherever possible although we accept tables throughout the day.
Licensed by the Maritime Coastguard Agency to carry 100 passengers, she has been operating on this run for the last fifteen years.
The trip on the boat lasts from around 4.5 to 5 hours in total, which includes 2.5 to 3 hours ashore on the Island, and if the weather allows a slow circumference of the Island by the boat to allow visitors to enjoy the spectacular scenery and wonderful wildlife from the sea.
On board enjoy the commentary and assistance during the trip from our experienced Skipper and crew, who will try and make your day out a most memorable one.
The trip on the boat lasts from around 4.5 to 5 hours in total, which includes 2.5 to 3 hours ashore on the Island, and if the weather allows a slow circumference of the Island by the boat to allow visitors to enjoy the spectacular scenery and wonderful wildlife from the sea.
On board enjoy the commentary and assistance during the trip from our experienced Skipper and crew, who will try and make your day out a most memorable one.
Fife, or the Kingdom of Fife, is located on the east coast of Scotland and is home to approximately 45 different golf courses.
It is a historic region and is famous for the St Andrews Golf Club that was established here more than six centuries ago.
In the year 1457, James II banned the sport of golf, as did James III in 1471 and James IV in 1491.
But in 1502, James VI eventually bought himself a few golf clubs and gave in to the addictive sport of golf.
St Andrews grew significantly over the years, till it opened its 7th golf course in 2007, which was named the Castle Course.
It is a historic region and is famous for the St Andrews Golf Club that was established here more than six centuries ago.
In the year 1457, James II banned the sport of golf, as did James III in 1471 and James IV in 1491.
But in 1502, James VI eventually bought himself a few golf clubs and gave in to the addictive sport of golf.
St Andrews grew significantly over the years, till it opened its 7th golf course in 2007, which was named the Castle Course.
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