Quoting sweet from 18:04, 30th Mar 2006
Click on the "maps" link above!
The castle and cathedral are good fun to walk round, there are guided tours too I think. That will take up maybe an afternoon - the castle has a spooky if dank mine and countermine, and the cathedral has St Rules tower from which you'll get an ace view of the town. Depending on motivation and stamina there are quite a few good walks round the place. West Sands is a beautiful beach (tad too cold for sunbathing tho). Oh between West Sands and the Old Course lie The Himalayas putting green. For about £1 you can do 18 holes, putting - lots of fun. From West Sands one can walk up the Scores (lots of old buildings) to the Castle, past Castle Sands. Then there's a cliff path along to the harbour past the cathedral wall. Another nice walk is through Lade Braes park
Another afternoon you could walk a few miles out of town past The Grange (book a table it's around £25 a head I think and has an excellent reputation) and take a round trip through the countryside. There's a pick your own strawberry farm en route as well. For this it's probably best to drop into Tourist Information (market street) for a map.
The Tudor Inn does a fun ghost tour (oooh scary) of a night. Pubs have pretty much been covered - the Central is also good.
Close by are the very pretty coastal villages of the East Neuk of fife. Drop into the bus station for a timetable (buses are a bit infrequent), then go to Anstruther (half an hour on the bus, scenic route) which has a fish and chip shop frequented by Tom Hanks (ooh). 10 minutes away on the same route is Pittenweem, which has quite a few little art galleries (I recommend Art Extraordinary for something a bit different, but you might have to contact the curator Joyce Laing to be shown around).
What else? Tourist mecca Edinburgh is only an hour away by train and well worth a visit.
Do drink good whisky. I think you'll get the most out of your whole trip to Scotland by doing a bit of reading on the history of the places you want to see.... scrabble about on the Guide link too
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