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  1. Fife - Wikipedia

    Fife is one of the six local authorities in the city region of Edinburgh and southeast Scotland. There was a parliamentary constituency of Fife in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom until 1885 and …

  2. Fife | Scotland, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 31, 2026 · Fife, council area and historic county of eastern Scotland, covering a peninsula bounded on the north by the Firth of Tay, on the east by the North Sea, on the south by the Firth of Forth, and …

  3. Fife - Holidays & Breaks | VisitScotland

    Discover the region of Fife. Including things to do, break inspiration, tours, unique experiences, travel tips, events, festivals, places to eat and more.

  4. Welcome to Fife

    From big-name brands to unique independents, luxury hotels to camping and glamping, you’ll find something to suit you in Fife. Wherever you stay, you’ll be sure of a warm welcome.

  5. Top Visitor Attractions in Fife, Scotland

    Explore Fife, Scotland, known for its historical significance and stunning landscapes. Discover the ancient capital Dunfermline, the renowned St. Andrews University, scenic coastal paths, and royal …

  6. A Beginners Guide to Fife, Scotland | Wander Scotland

    May 1, 2023 · This guide will help you plan the perfect Fife coastal trip – whether it’s a day trips, long weekend, or week-long adventure.

  7. Fife Attractions in Scotland

    Read about the Fife attractions in Scotland that keep visitors visiting this penninsula year round.

  8. Fife: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor

    Fife Tourism: Tripadvisor has 234,595 reviews of Fife Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Fife resource.

  9. Fife - Out About Scotland

    Nestled between the rivers Forth and Tay in eastern Scotland, Fife is a beautiful region that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and charming villages and is surrounded on three sides by a stunning …

  10. Fife – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    Fife is a peninsula between the Forth and Tay estuaries, so it was detached from early transport routes and in Pictish times may have been a semi-independent kingdom.