“We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in this very clean and functional caravan.”
The owners had left little treats for us all.including our dog which was a lovely touch. They kept in touch with us and we're very friendly and helpful. The site is in the perfect place with a very short walk to the beach, swim.ing pool, and shops Other site facilites were perfect for our grand children., although the games room could.do with some updating.. all of the site staff were extremely friendly and helpful. We really did make some amazing memories on this wee holiday and would definitely recommend 17 Kilrymont as a top choice for families
- Donna Hendry-smith, Aug 2025
Summary
- 3 bedrooms: 2 x Double Bed, 2 x Single Bed,
- 1 x Bathroom with: Shower.
- 1 x Kitchen
- 1 ovens
- Microwave
- Fridge Freezer
- Toaster
- TV
- Dvd Player
- Wi-Fi included
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Parking
- 1 x Garden
- Pets allowed
- Sorry, no smoking
- Pub within 0.54 miles
- Shop within 1.01 miles
The property
Cosy and peaceful caravan set in the stunning grounds of St Andrews caravan park.
Suberb views over the east sands bay and within walking distance of St Andrews town.
Caravan features:
8 berth - 1 x double bed, 2 twin rooms, 1 x double sofa bed.
2 toilets, 1 with shower
Large living room space with kitchen table and chairs
Large deck with outdoor furniture
Fully equipped kitchen including gas cooker and fridge freezer
Large smart TV and dvd player
Free 4G WiFi
Parking on site
Modern decor
Pet friendly
Linen and towels provided
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £100.
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About the location
ST ANDREWS
Dundee 13 miles; Perth 35 miles; Edinburgh 50 miles.
St Andrews is Scotland's oldest university town and is situated in the north-east corner of the Kingdom of Fife. In this region, the landscape varies from the gentle hills in the rural hinterland to the windswept cliffs, rocky bays and sandy beaches where scenes from the film 'Chariots of Fire' were famously shot. The town is easily explored on foot, as the main streets form the hub of the town and offer an interesting variety of shops and restaurants to suit all tastes. The association of St Andrews with golf dates to the 15th century, with the famous 'Old Course' being constructed in the 16th century, whilst today, St Andrews is the frequent venue of championship events and boasts an additional five alternative public courses in the area as well as the excellent Golf Museum. To the south of St Andrews is the East Neuk, a region of quaint fishing villages, while Fife, Dundee, Perth and Edinburgh can all be easily reached.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas