Fife is a charming coastal region in eastern Scotland, often called the “Kingdom of Fife”, and it’s a perfect destination for a caravan holiday filled with sea views, heritage, and outdoor adventure. With its winding Fife Coastal Path, traditional fishing villages, and famous towns like St Andrews, the county offers a fantastic mix of beach days, scenic walks, and historic charm.
Caravan parks in Fife are often located along the coast — near Anstruther, Pittenweem, or Elie — offering beautiful views and direct access to quiet beaches and charming harbours. Inland, you’ll find welcoming towns, castles, woodlands, and golf courses, not to mention Scotland’s oldest university in St Andrews. With family attractions, great food (especially fresh seafood!), and a laid-back pace, Fife is ideal for both relaxing breaks and active exploring.
Whether you’re strolling the coast, trying your hand at golf, or soaking up Scottish history, Fife makes a wonderfully balanced and scenic holiday spot.
Once Scotland’s largest cathedral, these haunting ruins are steeped in history and offer sweeping views from the tower.
A spectacular 117-mile trail along cliffs, beaches, and harbours — ideal for walking, wildlife spotting, and coastal photography.
A Renaissance royal palace with beautifully restored rooms and the oldest real tennis court in Britain, set in a pretty village.
Fife’s most famous fish and chip shop, serving award-winning seafood by the harbour in a classic fishing village setting.
The “Home of Golf” — the world’s oldest golf course, open for tours and public tee times, overlooking the sea and town skyline.