The Scotsman

ELIE HOLIDAY PARK

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The East Neuk of Fife is one of the most desirable places to own a holiday property, but you often need deep pockets to afford a home in one its historic villages.

However, Abbeyford Leisure’s trio of award-winning holiday parks at St Andrews, St Monans and Elie give you access to all the things which make Fife such a popular holiday destinatio­n but without the hefty price tag.

Everyone’s talking about Elie Holiday Park’s stylish Castaway homes.

Located on the edge of the forest with south-facing views across meadows towards Kincraig (the highest point on the Fife Coastal Path) there are now just three of these fantastic holiday homes remaining.

Complete with a covered veranda, double glazing, central heating, skirting, steps and many extras, these new two-bedroom homes cost just £44,895.

Everything you need to make your second home comfortabl­e and relaxing has been thought of.

Set in a newly developed area of Elie Holiday Park, the Castaways also unlock the facilities of the park itself.

They are close to the bar, restaurant, shop and the Mirador Café and takeaway which serves what is said to be the best barista coffee in Fife.

Also on park is the Robinson Crusoe Adventure Park. Inspired by Fife’s own castaway sailor Alexander Selkirk who was made famous in Defoe’s book, it is the children’s favourite haunt.

If you are tempted by the luxury of the Castaways, but not ready to buy, you can also hire them for short breaks or longer stays.

Four nights for up to eight people start from just £195.

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