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Easterheughs
lies in a most outstanding situation surrounded by mature trees and well
maintained gardens. From the battlements of the castle, there are uninterrupted
views across the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh, with its ancient castle
and Arthur’s Seat easily seen and the Pentland Hills beyond. To
the West, further up the Forth, the famous Forth Road and Rail Bridges
can be seen.
Easterheughs is superbly accessible for Edinburgh (18 miles) and it takes only a matter of 30 minutes by car. There are railway stations at Aberdour (1 ½ miles) and Inverkeithing (5 miles) which are both on a main line to the South. Edinburgh Airport (15 miles) has a regular shuttle service to the South as well as flights to other European cities, and is a short 20 minute drive away.
The area is also highly accessible to other amenities with Edinburgh being an important cultural and financial centre and the championship golf course of St Andrews being within easy travelling distance.
To reach Easterheughs from Edinburgh, take the A90 across the Forth Road
Bridge. Once across the bridge exit at Junction 1 off the M90.
Follow
signs for Dalgety Bay. Continue past Dalgety Bay towards Aberdour.
Pass through the village, over the bridge and continue on the road out
towards Burntisland. Travel a further 1.5 miles on this road and Easterheughs
can be found on the right hand side, protected by a wall. The driveway
is directly opposite the “Dalachy Farm” sign.