Discover what
Monturpie has to offer

Start Planning your perfect Scottish break with magnificent uninterrupted
views overlooking the Firth of Forth.

Eat

Come try some of our freshly made home cooking provided in our coffee shop or bask in our stunning views in our homely lounge or our recently extended conservatory. Our restaurant winter opening times are Friday – Saturday 10:00am – 3:00pm with lunch served 12:00pm – 2:00pm. The restaurant is fully licensed.

Caravan

Our adult only site allows the best opportunity for those of us that are looking for an all important relaxing peaceful break. Ideally located for visitors to the East Neuk of Fife, St Andrews and the East Coast of Scotland.

Guest House

A home away from home. Our 4 star B&B has four lovely en-suite rooms available, all boasting stunning views over the Firth of Forth. 

Monturpie Apartments

The perfect way to enjoy the Kingdom of Fife with privacy comfort and stunning surroundings. Six luxury apartments with stunning views coming soon.

A little bit about Monturpie

Monturpie Farm has been in the Law family for over 40 years, with its origins being a dairy farm.  Over the past 20 years the business has been developing and diversifying into what it is today.  The facilities at Monturpie include: Farmhouse B&B, a 28 pitch caravan site, 40 pitch caravan rally field and an on site restaurant / coffee shop with traditional home cooking, plus 6 luxury apartments (coming soon).

Monturpie is stunningly set in an elevated position overlooking the Firth of Forth with fantastic views across to Edinburgh and North Berwick.  We are ideally situated just a short drive from St Andrews and the East Neuk of Fife; Edinburgh is only a 45 minute drive away with the rest of Scotland to explore at your leisure.  With the Kingdom of Fife being a haven for world class golf courses and no shortage of tourist attractions and activities you will not struggle in finding something to cater for all tastes.

Recent News

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