管理会社の情報
Short Stay St. Andrews is the largest provider of holiday let accommodation in St. Andrews with a large dedicated team to make your trip as smooth as possible. We also have a shop front on South Street in St. Andrews should you wish to pop in and chat. Our office hours are Monday-Friday 9am-5pm.
We are happy to communicate with all guests as much as necessary, but will otherwise leave you to enjoy your stay. When the booking is confirmed you will receive instructions via email with all the necessary information to check in at your leisure. Check in is from 4pm, unless one of our early check in options has been purchased. Check out is strictly 10am, unless one of our late check out options has been purchased.
Check in is via a secure key box for which you will be provided the key box code 7 days prior to arrival.
Short Stay St Andrews offers you the chance to enhance your stay by purchasing optional extras. From a super early check in of 2pm to a luxury celebration hamper delivered to your choice of property so you are ready to pop open the champagne on arrival.
宿泊施設の情報
Dove Street Apartment is the perfect base for a couple looking to explore Cellardyke and The East Neuk of Fife. The apartment has a cosy studio style living room/bedroom with a double bed, television, fireplace feature with electric fire. Fully equipped kitchen and shower room. Whilst there is no private parking there is parking available on Dove Street. Cellardyke, Anstruther is a charming fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife. Located 9 miles Southeast of St Andrews, it is the largest in a string of delightful, old-fashioned fishing villages along the stretch of the Fife coast known as the East Neuk. Its main industries are tourism, fishing, and farming. Recreationally there is a harbour, golf course and the Fife coastal path for walking and running as well as excellent B roads for cycling and tracks for mountain biking plus open water swimming at the Cellardyke Tidal Pool.
周辺エリアの情報
THE FISHING TOWNS OF ANSTRUTHER AND CELLARDYKE MAY BE JOINED TO EACH OTHER BUT THEY’RE VERY DIFFERENT. ANSTRUTHER BUSTLES WITH PEOPLE, EVEN ON THE COLDEST OF DAYS, AND THE LARGE HARBOUR IS PACKED WITH FISHING BOATS AND PLEASURE BOATS. CELLARDYKE IS QUIETER, WITH NARROW, COBBLED STREETS LEADING TO A TINY HARBOUR WHERE YOU CAN LOOK OUT FOR DOLPHINS, SEALS, PUFFINS AND GANNETS.