Campsites with WiFi near Anstruther

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Steeped in maritime history, the small Fife town of Anstruther remains a thriving port. Colourful stone cottages line the sea front, facing the harbor where a jumble of fishing boats bob in the water. The town lies along the Fife Coastal Path, making it an appealing stop whether you’re tackling the entire 116-mile long-distance walking route or just a few sections. The fish and chips here are legendary so be sure to visit one of the seafront chippies. The fascinating Scottish Fisheries Museum also deserves your time, as does a boat trip to the Isle of May puffin colony, just offshore.  

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Fernlea - Campsite & Pod

2. Fernlea - Campsite & Pod

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37km from Anstruther · 7 units · Motorhomes, Glamping · Scotland
Welcome to Fernlea. We would love to have you visit us, either on our 5 pitch campsite for motorhomes and caravans, or in 2025 to our new luxury glamping pod. Fernlea is our home in the heart of an agricultural plain called “The Carse of Gowrie,” which runs for 20 miles or so along the River Tay between Perth and Dundee. It’s a beautiful area that we hope you will love too. We are a short walk from the village of Errol, with access to lovely walks along the Tay. We are adjacent to the local bus route (just stick your arm out!), the Sustrans cycle route 77, plus only a mile or so from the A90 Perth to Dundee / Aberdeen road. We are perfect for both a short stopover and a longer break with a fascinating local area to explore. All pitches have hard standing, water on each pitch, grey waste disposal adjacent to the pitch, and a 10 or 16 amp electric supply with a chemical toilet waste tank with rinsing tap behind our garage. We are also within easy access to Fife and the southern area of the Highlands. Walkers and bird watchers will find many footpaths by the River Tay and can climb the local hills to see buzzards, hawks, ducks, and migrating geese throughout the seasons. Any visitors requiring repairs or accessories for their van will find the large Perthshire Caravan dealership nearby. Every Sunday, one of Scotland’s largest car boot sales and markets is held less than a mile away. Facilities on the CL Site: - Dog walk from the site - Information room - Recycling facilities - Battery charging - TV reception: good - 16 amp electric on 4 pitches, 10 amp on 5th - Water on all pitches - Chemical toilet disposal point - Lawned site, with gravel hardstandings - Latest arrival time: 9:00 PM - Latest departure time: 12:00 PM Shop/village of Errol within 1 mile. Errol Village shop, Pub, Lass O’Gowrie Cafe, Fish and Chip Shop, Butchers. Nearby: Cairn O’Mohr Winery, Rait Antiques Centre, Errol Sunday Market, Lass O'Gowrie Cafe, Fruit Shack - Pick your own strawberries, We look forward to seeing you soon!
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Steeped in maritime history, the small Fife town of Anstruther remains a thriving port. Colourful stone cottages line the sea front, facing the harbor where a jumble of fishing boats bob in the water. The town lies along the Fife Coastal Path, making it an appealing stop whether you’re tackling the entire 116-mile long-distance walking route or just a few sections. The fish and chips here are legendary so be sure to visit one of the seafront chippies. The fascinating Scottish Fisheries Museum also deserves your time, as does a boat trip to the Isle of May puffin colony, just offshore.  

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Fernlea - Campsite & Pod

2. Fernlea - Campsite & Pod

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37km from Anstruther · 7 units · Motorhomes, Glamping · Scotland
Welcome to Fernlea. We would love to have you visit us, either on our 5 pitch campsite for motorhomes and caravans, or in 2025 to our new luxury glamping pod. Fernlea is our home in the heart of an agricultural plain called “The Carse of Gowrie,” which runs for 20 miles or so along the River Tay between Perth and Dundee. It’s a beautiful area that we hope you will love too. We are a short walk from the village of Errol, with access to lovely walks along the Tay. We are adjacent to the local bus route (just stick your arm out!), the Sustrans cycle route 77, plus only a mile or so from the A90 Perth to Dundee / Aberdeen road. We are perfect for both a short stopover and a longer break with a fascinating local area to explore. All pitches have hard standing, water on each pitch, grey waste disposal adjacent to the pitch, and a 10 or 16 amp electric supply with a chemical toilet waste tank with rinsing tap behind our garage. We are also within easy access to Fife and the southern area of the Highlands. Walkers and bird watchers will find many footpaths by the River Tay and can climb the local hills to see buzzards, hawks, ducks, and migrating geese throughout the seasons. Any visitors requiring repairs or accessories for their van will find the large Perthshire Caravan dealership nearby. Every Sunday, one of Scotland’s largest car boot sales and markets is held less than a mile away. Facilities on the CL Site: - Dog walk from the site - Information room - Recycling facilities - Battery charging - TV reception: good - 16 amp electric on 4 pitches, 10 amp on 5th - Water on all pitches - Chemical toilet disposal point - Lawned site, with gravel hardstandings - Latest arrival time: 9:00 PM - Latest departure time: 12:00 PM Shop/village of Errol within 1 mile. Errol Village shop, Pub, Lass O’Gowrie Cafe, Fish and Chip Shop, Butchers. Nearby: Cairn O’Mohr Winery, Rait Antiques Centre, Errol Sunday Market, Lass O'Gowrie Cafe, Fruit Shack - Pick your own strawberries, We look forward to seeing you soon!
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£22
 / night

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Campsites with WiFi near Anstruther guide

Where to go

Around the Town

One mile east of the harbor, Silverdyke Caravan Park is ideally situated for making the most of Anstruther’s charms and waking up to sea views. The park has plenty of hard-standing touring pitches for those with their own wheels (but no tent pitches). 

Crail

With its stone-built harbor and winding streets, Crail is another don’t-miss spot in the East Neuk, five miles northeast of Anstruther. Perched on the craggy shoreline, with views of the Isle of May, Sauchope Links Holiday Lodge & Caravan Park has a wide selection of accommodations on offer, with a selection of touring pitches in addition to glamping domes and beach huts.

Elie

At the southwestern end of the East Neuk, Elie is a popular seaside resort town known for its sandy beaches and golf course. Tucked behind the beach’s sand dunes, Elie Holiday Park at Shell Bay offers tent pitches, as well as touring pitches suitable for caravans, campervans, motorhomes and trailer tents. 

When to go

With optimum weather and long daylight hours, the area is busiest from May through September, with the summer school holidays (July/August) being the busiest. September promises cooler temperatures but fewer crowds, while April and May are the best times to see puffins on the Isle of May.

Know before you go

  • Many parks in the area are seasonal: check opening dates before traveling.
  • If you choose to wild camp, be sure to adhere to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. 
  • A convenient bus service connects the towns along the coast. If planning to make several journeys in one day, buy a DayRider ticket for unlimited rides.
  • You can find basic supplies in Anstruther, but will find bigger shops in St. Andrews, 10 miles north

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