First-floor apartment. One double bedroom. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Living/dining room with woodburning stove
The royal burgh and parish of Fife is a farming community on the River Tay, overlooking the swampy Mugdrum Island, where salmon fishing is popular. The ancient Lindores Abbey, located to the east, is a mediaeval and overgrown ruin that has yet to be discovered. The Lindores Abbey Distillery for whisky aficionados, the National Trust’s Balmerino Abbey with its dramatic 13th-century ruins, and the Backhouse Rossie Estate, an RHS Partner Garden with rare flora, woodland trekking, and children’s trails are just a few of the neighbouring attractions. The Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve in Morton Lochs has something for everyone, with a constantly changing panorama that includes seals hauling themselves out of the water, hungry birds looking for food, and a diverse array of natural treasures. The remains of Macduff’s Cross, the Newburgh Sailing Club, and the Laing Museum, which houses antiquarian antiquities from Newburgh’s Alexander Laing, are among the many attractions that lure people to the community of Newburgh. This lovely spot is ideal for guests looking for a relaxing holiday in the Fife countryside.