Other things to do
Things to do for non-golfers - and also golfers when they are not on the course.
  Link   Crail Festival
Crail holds an annual festival of arts and music, with many attractions for young people.
  Link   Crail Museum
Find out more about Crail and its history. The Museum provides insight into the past life of this ancient Royal Burgh, its Kirk, seafaring tradition, 220 year-old golf club and Airfield history (HMS Jackdaw, Fleet Air Arm Station, HMS Bruce Boys Trai
  Link   Painting Holidays
Enjoy a painting holiday in Crail under the tutorship of professional artist, Gerry Pine, who has been conducting art courses in Crail since 1993. Drawing and painting skills are demonstrated and practised, all media are catered for, and all levels o
  Link   Boat trip to Isle of May
Take a boat trip to the Isle of May, a National Nature Reserve owned and run by Scottish Natural Heritage and which is the breeding-ground for a wide range of seabirds.
  Link   Scottish Fisheries Museum
Situated on the harbour front in Anstruther, in the heart of the Fife fishing community, the Scottish Fisheries Museum tells the story of fishing in Scotland and its people from earliest times to the present.
  Link   National Trust for Scotland
There are 4 National Trust properties in North-East Fife; Kellie Castle & Garden, Hill of Tarvit Mansion House and Gardens, Falkland Palace and Balmerino Abbey.
  Link   Crail Raceway
Occasional events are held on the disused airfield.
  Link   Fife Coastal Path
Crail and the golf links lie on the Fife Coastal path. Walk east from Crail to St Andrews or west to the other fishing villages of the East Neuk. If required, you can catch a bus back to Crail.
  Link   St Andrews
St Andrews has many other attractions beside its golf courses and is a must-see place to visit while in the area.