Holiday rentals in Cellardyke

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    Explore 40 holiday rentals in Cellardyke

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Cellardyke holiday rentals start at $116 SGD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    30 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

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  • Wifi availability

    40 of Cellardyke holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

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A scenic view showcases rooftops of traditional stone houses leading down to the ocean. Lush greenery frames the image, with a clear sky dotted with clouds above, indicating a pleasant atmosphere. The coastline extends towards the horizon, enhancing the peaceful coastal setting.
Cottage in Cellardyke
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Pebbles Cottage

Pebble Cottage in cellerdyke is a traditional, historically preserved, stone fisherman's cottage, located on the Fife Coastal path and within 200m of the l village restaurant & harbour. Cellerdyke is a quaint little fishing village adjoining Anstruther where you will find numerous, well-established restaurants, tea shops, gift shops, and harbour marina. There are a few small beaches in the area and many nearby in adjoining East Neuk villages. There is free on street parking outside the property.

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A round stone structure features a grand portico with an ornate archway and decorative details. Lush green grass surrounds the building, complemented by a backdrop of trees displaying autumn foliage. The clear blue sky adds brightness to the tranquil setting.
Tower in Edinburgh
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

Craigiehall Temple (historic property built 1759)

Make your trip to Edinburgh truly memorable with a stay at Craigiehall Temple. Built in 1759 and situated in its own grounds on a former part of the Craigiehall Estate, its Grade A listed for its stunning portico displaying the arms of the 1st Marquess of Annandale. A plaque on the wall carries a quote from Horace: "Dum Iicet in rebus jucundis vive beatus", "Live happy while you can among joyful things". We hope that a stay at the Temple will deliver this experience and stay true to this vision

Guest favourite
A modern two-story apartment building is presented, featuring a light exterior with orange accents. A staircase with black railings leads to the entrance door. Grass surrounds the building, complemented by small trees and landscaping in the vicinity.
Flat in Cellardyke
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 446 reviews

Serenity

Modern ground floor apartment, 15 minutes drive from St Andrews and Kingsbarns. 10 minutes from Crail, which is perfect if you attending a wedding at The Cow Shed. Tee times can be booked in advance for Crail . With a myriad of local attractions, award winning beaches, stunning views, coastal walks, ornithology, great local restaurants. As well as being only a 90 minute drive from the centre of Edinburgh, options for train travel/park and ride for the Fringe festival and the Christmas Market.

Top guest favourite
A well-lit bedroom features a spacious bed dressed in striped bedding. Decorative pillows add a touch of comfort, while neatly arranged towels are placed at the foot of the bed. A window allows natural light to fill the room, enhancing its inviting ambiance.
Flat in Cellardyke
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 66 reviews

Smugglers Neuk- cosy flat for 2

Smugglers Neuk is a cosy, compact, fully-equipped apartment situated just a few steps from the seafront in the picturesque fishing village of Cellardyke in the East Neuk of Fife. Dating from 1800, the apartment has its own private entrance, on a lovely historical street full of character. Within walking distance of the Fife Coastal path, shops and restaurants in Anstruther. It is also accessible by public transport making it an ideal location for couples wishing to explore the East Neuk area.

Top guest favourite
A view from the property showcases the expansive sea against a backdrop of dramatic clouds. A lush garden is visible in the foreground, complemented by stone walls and various coastal plants, creating a serene outdoor space with direct sea access.
Cottage in Cellardyke
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Morning Star, 3 Bedrooms & Epic Sea Views

Morning Star House is a spectacular listed property in the historic town of Anstruther with uninterrupted sea views and has direct access to the beach. The property comfortably sleeps 6 people, with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. The large kitchen/living room has dual aspect views and high quality furnishings throughout. The house is in an old fishing village therefore parking directly in front of the house is limited. The property is suitable for Families and Golfers. Pets are allowed.

Top guest favourite
A charming stone cottage is nestled against a backdrop of clear skies, featuring a red-tiled roof and white double doors. The entryway is highlighted by a small staircase, and decorative plants can be seen beside the door. The coastal view adds to the appealing exterior.
Cottage in Pittenweem
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Mangle Cottage, quirky cottage in Pittenween, Fife

5* quirky 17th century cottage in the heart of Pittenweem. Ama St Andrews, the home of golf is just 17 minutes away by car . Pittenweem boasts the last working fishing harbour in the East Neuk with it's famous 117 mile long coastal path passing right through the village . Dog friendly restaurants , cafes, pubs and art galleries all on our doorstep. Lovely long beaches in St Andrews and Elie only short drive away. The Fife 117 mile long coastal path goes past the bottom of our Wynd .

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Flat in Cellardyke
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 256 reviews

The Neuk – Stylish Cellardyke Coastal & Golf 2-Bed

Bright, stylish 2-bed upper-floor apartment, The Neuk, in Cellardyke is a peaceful coastal retreat perfectly located for exploring the East Neuk of Fife and visiting St Andrews, Kingsbarns & Crail golf courses. Ideal for couples, families, friends, and golf enthusiasts. Enjoy award-winning beaches, historic harbours, scenic coastal walks, charming fishing villages, amazing golf courses, excellent local dining, free dedicated parking, fast Wi-Fi, and self check-in for a hassle-free stay.

Top guest favourite
A spacious sleeping area features a neatly made bed adorned with white linens and decorative pillows. A bedside table holds a vase of fresh flowers, complemented by a warm lamp that provides soft lighting. The wall has a subtle, calming color enhancing the relaxing ambiance.
Flat in Cellardyke
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

Sea Sound, 2 bed apt close to all amenities

This delightful ground floor apartment is in one of the most historic and picturesque areas of Fife. Only 500 yards from Anstruther Shore, an ideal base for couples, families or friends to enjoy. Fife Coastal Path is easily accessible from this location, heading towards Crail in one direction and Elie the other. The apartment is situated on the quaint Cellardyke streets, these streets are full of character and set one row of properties back from the sea, hence listening to Sea Sound

Top guest favourite
The exterior of the family home is shown, featuring a welcoming entrance with a white door. Flower baskets hang from the walls, adding colorful accents. A stone pathway leads to the entrance, flanked by well-maintained plants and decorative pots.
Guest suite in Fife
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 486 reviews

School House Annexe Anstruther, King-sized bedroom

School House is an extended family home which offers a central location close to all amenities and is only 5 mins away from the picturesque harbour and beach and in close proximity to public transport. The property has a south facing garden with fish pond and a decked area which guests are more than welcome to use in the warmer months. Fife Coastal Path is easily accessible from the property. If you require additional accommodation please enquire for further details and prices.

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Home in Kilrenny
5 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Westbourne

Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Our space is a peaceful and cosy retreat for two people to enjoy. Westbourne comprises of a spacious living area with well provided kitchenette, and a wood burning stove keeping you warm on a cold winters day. Next door is a large but warm bedroom, with king size bed, and an en suite bathroom. Westbourne is situated in the small, peaceful village of Kilrenny, and a short walk from Anstruther harbour and the Fife coastal path.

Top guest favourite
A charming cottage from the 1830s features a stone facade and a central door flanked by two white-framed windows. A well-maintained green lawn extends in front, bordered by a low stone wall, offering an inviting first impression.
Cottage in Crail
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 361 reviews

Crail cottage with gardens, sea views, parking

This 1830s charming cottage has a front and back garden with stunning sea views. It's a short wander to the beach. Enjoy the large fully enclosed gardens while looking at the sea. We have just completed new interiors, with 2 bedrooms both with king-sized beds (UK) and soft white sheets throughout. A Nespresso coffee machine, hardwood floors, mini barbecue, and local art on the walls allow you to indulge in a seaside cottage with the feel of a hotel. We have parking on site.

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A large window presents a view of the ocean and a stone terrace. Two blue chairs are positioned at a small table outside, framed by flowering plants. The serene sea and clear sky are visible in the background, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Cottage in Cellardyke
4.71 out of 5 average rating, 319 reviews

Beachfront cottage with spectacular sea views

Set in a stunning beachfront location with spectacular sea views, this recently upgraded 3 storey 18th century terraced cottage provides a tranquil retreat. The enclosed garden with patio leads directly to the beach. Close to the Fife Coastal Path, restaurants and local amenities, Dolphin Cottage is a short drive from the quaint neighbouring fishing villages and historic St. Andrews. Guests enjoy exclusive use of the property and pets are welcome.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Cellardyke?

    Stays near the harbor or seafront in Cellardyke are often recommended for their local charm and views. Traditional cottages and contemporary homes offer a range of choices, with easy access to coastal walks and village landmarks.

  • What are the best things to do in Cellardyke with kids?

    Families often explore beachcombing along the shoreline, discover rock pools, and visit the Cellardyke Tidal Pool for waterside experiences. Local playgrounds and harbor walks are frequently suggested for connecting with village life and nature.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Cellardyke?

    Explore the historic harbor, walk the coastal path with its sea views, and visit the Cellardyke Tidal Pool for open-air swimming. Sampling fresh seafood in local eateries and discovering the village’s maritime history are frequently suggested activities.

  • How is the weather in Cellardyke?

    Cellardyke has cool, breezy winters around 33-49°F (1-9°C), with higher rainfall. Summers are mild, typically between 48-67°F (9-19°C), and bring more settled weather, making outdoor activities pleasant during these months.

  • When is the best time to visit Cellardyke?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for visiting Cellardyke, when temperatures range from around 48-67°F (9-19°C) and the days tend to be milder. This season brings longer daylight hours and a welcoming atmosphere for harbor walks and exploring the coastline.

  • What are the best places to visit in Cellardyke?

    The Cellardyke Harbor, historic wynds, and the sweeping waterfront are often recommended. Many visitors also explore the Cellardyke Tidal Pool and venture to local galleries or nearby Anstruther for a broader taste of the region.

  • What are some hiking trails in Cellardyke?

    The Fife Coastal Path runs through Cellardyke, guiding walkers past dramatic seascapes and charming villages. Shorter harbor-side paths and grassy trails near the shoreline are also frequently suggested for relaxed strolls.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Cellardyke?

    Try rock pooling along the shoreline, swimming in the Cellardyke Tidal Pool, or having a picnic near the harbor. Exploring local shops or taking gentle walks on the Fife Coastal Path can round out a family-friendly day.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Cellardyke?

    Consider exploring the nearby fishing town of Anstruther, the historic village of Crail, or venturing to St Andrews for castles and gardens. The East Neuk region is dotted with picturesque villages and beaches popular with nature lovers.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Cellardyke?

    Many accommodations in Cellardyke welcome pets, with several self-catering cottages and seaside lodges allowing furry companions. The coastal paths and nearby beaches provide great spaces for walks with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Cellardyke?

    Wear layers and a waterproof jacket, as coastal weather can change quickly. Exploring on foot lets you notice historic details, and chatting with locals may unveil recommendations for less-known viewpoints or fresh seafood spots.

  • What is Cellardyke known for?

    Cellardyke is known for its historic harbor, whitewashed fishermen’s cottages, and deep fishing heritage. Many visitors explore the old wynds and enjoy views of the Firth of Forth, while the village’s maritime history shapes its unique character.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Cellardyke?

    Stroll through quiet cobbled streets to discover Cellardyke's old slipways, small harbors, and quirky architectural details. The Cellardyke Tidal Pool, set against dramatic sea views, is a frequently suggested spot for those looking for something unique.

  • What are the best foods to try in Cellardyke?

    Locally caught seafood is frequently suggested, with haddock, smoked fish, and shellfish featuring in many dishes. Visitors also enjoy fish suppers, traditional Scottish pies, and sweet treats from local bakeries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Cellardyke?

    Pack waterproof layers, comfortable walking shoes, and a warm jumper for the breezy Scottish weather. A camera is useful for capturing harbor scenes, and reusable bags help with local market visits.

  • What is the nightlife in Cellardyke like?

    Cellardyke has a relaxed nightlife scene centered around cozy pubs and waterfront inns, where you can enjoy local drinks and friendly conversation. Nearby Anstruther adds options with live music venues and small gatherings, creating a laid-back coastal atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Cellardyke?

    Cellardyke often joins in with maritime celebrations, coastal music events, and traditional fairs throughout the year. Neighboring Anstruther’s harbor festivals and seasonal gatherings draw visitors seeking local culture and music.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Cellardyke?

    Cellardyke has a variety of vacation rentals suited for families, including traditional cottages and modern homes near the waterfront. Many rentals are close to beaches, playgrounds, and walking paths, making it convenient for travelers with children.

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