Luxury, elegance and truly breathtaking surroundings in the ‘Home of Golf’ describe the Fairmont Hotel and Golfing Resort. A truly unique and special experience awaits you in the lavish and stunning setting you will find yourself as you walk through the smart entrance.
From playing, not one but, two championship golf courses to wining and dining in their three restaurants, two bars plus the special "Savoy Afternoon Teas" you are spoilt for choice.
Should you wish to unwind try out the sumptuous Fairmont Spa's range of treatments, their spacious swimming pool, sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi and relaxation room.
For the last three years the Faimont has won accolade after accolade, namely
Fife Business Award, Excellence in Food & Drink - 2017
Scottish Hospitality Awards, Best Hotel Resort - 2016
Best Large Hotel Winner – 2015 Scottish Golf Tourism Awards
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