The 8 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Anstruther, Scotland

April 26, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

Anstruther /ˈænstrəðər/ ( listen) (Scots: Ainster /ˈeɪnstər/ ( listen) or /ˈɐ̟nstər/; Scottish Gaelic: Ànsruthair) is a small town in Fife, Scotland, nine miles south-southeast of St. Andrews. The two halves of the town are divided by a stream, the Dreel Burn. With a population of 3,500, it is the largest community on the Firth of Forth's north-shore coastline known as East Neuk. To the east, it merges with the village of Cellardyke.
Restaurants in Anstruther

1. East Neuk Outdoors

Excellent
91%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 22 reviews

East Neuk Outdoors

East Neuk Outdoors is a small family run outdoor centre on the scenic south coast of Fife near Anstruther. We offer kayaking, canoeing and raft building on the Cellardyke Tidal Pool, archery in our purpose built range, bouldering, bushcraft skills and fire making. Our experienced and qualified instructor will ensure you have a fun, safe and enjoyable time with us! Call, email, FB or pop in:)

2. Osprey of Anstruther Day Tours

Excellent
98%
Good
1%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 215 reviews

Osprey of Anstruther Day Tours

"Fantastic Experience" Fast rib trips to spectacular Isle of May, sailing from Anstruther. We offer landing trips which give 2 to 3 hours ashore or alternately shorter 2 hour trips which gives plenty of time to view the world renown wildlife around the island from the boat. See the puffins during the season, seals. Osprey is a big 10mtr Rib which has bench seats, comfortable and safe, fully licensed by the MCA and SNH. We operate the boats from the ticket office at the following address. The Middle Pier Shore Street Anstruther KY10 3AB

3. Isle of May National Nature Reserve

Anstruther KY10 3AX Scotland +44 1738 458800 [email protected] http://www.nature.scot/isle-of-may
Excellent
92%
Good
7%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 207 reviews

Isle of May National Nature Reserve

Reviewed By JCaway - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Beautiful island with fantastic seabirds you can see up close and seals on the way. . Well worth a trip every year. Take binoculars.

4. Anstruther Lifeboat Station

Middle Pier, Shore Street, Anstruther KY10 3AA Scotland +44 1333 312447 [email protected] http://www.anstrutherlifeboat.org/
Excellent
83%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 40 reviews

Anstruther Lifeboat Station

Anstruther Lifeboat Station is available to the public to visit for most of the year. Displays and films illustrate the history and work of the RNLI. The viewing gallery provides a close-up view of the lifeboat (when it's at home and not out on a call!)

Reviewed By I4984FMjohnt - Aviemore, United Kingdom

The RNLI volunteers at Anstruther - other lifeboat stations are available - do an amazing job, whether raising funds or saving lives. Well worth a look at their 1991 Mersey class self-righting offshore lifeboat, the "Kingdom of Fife". In the unfortunate circumstance that you ever see it in from the North Sea or the Firth of Forth, it's likely to be one of the most welcome sights in your life.

5. Billow Ness Beach

west of Anstruther Harbour, Anstruther KY10 Scotland
Excellent
55%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 29 reviews

Billow Ness Beach

Reviewed By teruyo1952

Can walk peaceful and safety for everybody and with pet animals also if would you like to. This beach is sandy beach but are much small shells and much seaweed and much stones also. Psalms 115:13 He will bless them that fear the LORD, both small and great. Blessing!

6. The Scottish Fisheries Museum

St Ayles , Harbourhead, Anstruther KY10 3AB Scotland +44 1333 310628 [email protected] http://www.scotfishmuseum.org/
Excellent
70%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 393 reviews

The Scottish Fisheries Museum

*New opening times Wed-Sun 10:00 - 3:00 (last admission 1 hour before closing) Adults £9, Concessions £7, accompanied children, carers and NHS staff free. Book online at www.scotfishmuseum/visit-us.php Independent charity-run museum covering the history of the Scottish fishing industry and its people from the earliest times to the present. A range of modern and traditional displays, dioramas and interactives provide something for everyone.

Reviewed By Maisie2222 - Leyland, United Kingdom

Be prepared to spend a couple of hours in this fascinating museum with its wealth of memorabilia and full sized boats of many types. There's artefacts, photos and things to interest all ages and it's a unique insight into a vanishing world. Afterwards, sample one of the many brilliant fish and chip shops along the sea front and you'll newly appreciate the bravery of the fishing crews that caught your meal.

7. Anstruther Harbour

Shore Street, Anstruther Scotland +44 1333 310836 http://www.ports.org.uk/port.asp?id=682
Excellent
55%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 174 reviews

Anstruther Harbour

Reviewed By amysU7401ER

Lovely harbour with plenty of shops and places to sit outside. The whole coast has quite a few closely located harbours all of which are lovely and make for a nice walk (from Crail to Elie)

8. Anstruther Pleasure Cruises-Boat Day Tours

Excellent
95%
Good
4%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 408 reviews

Anstruther Pleasure Cruises-Boat Day Tours

ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.