Boasting ancient and atmospheric settlements (the first inhabitants were the Picts, who founded an independent kingdom here), fishing villages with a struggle against the sea narrated at the Fisheries Museum in Anstruther. But the tourist appeal of Fife is linked to golf: with its 40 courses, including the world-famous St. Andrews, it is indeed a small mecca for green lovers. Also delightful is the ancient medieval town, perched on a rocky outcrop and known since antiquity for its prestigious university.
Guide to Fife and Saint Andrews
Fife is the peninsula that juts into the North Sea, between Perth and Edinburgh, shaped by two spectacular firths like the Firth of Tay to the north and the Firth of Forth to the south.

