We stayed at Dunclutha Guest House for two nights in August as the first stop on our Scottish road trip, and it set the bar high. The guesthouse has a warm, homely feel, like staying at a relative’s place (the kind you like visiting). Julie and Richard were wonderful hosts: friendly and genuinely welcoming. Breakfast was delicious, you fill out a checklist the day before and they cook everything fresh, I loved their poached eggs and haggis. There was also a good spread of fruit, yoghurt, and juice in the breakfast room. Our room was clean, cosy, and came with thoughtful touches like homemade shortbread (which didn’t last long!) and tea/coffee. We didn’t expect housekeeping for such a short stay, but the room was cleaned and fresh towels were waiting when we returned. The bed was very comfortable, and while our room faced a road with some early morning traffic noise, it didn’t detract much from the experience. We used the guesthouse as a base to explore St Andrews and take a boat trip to the Isle of May from Anstruther — both lovely drives through the Fife countryside. There was convenient parking right outside the house. And if you're a cat lover, keep an eye out for the resident felines — they’re just as charming as the hosts. I’d absolutely stay again and recommend to couples, solo travellers, families, and anyone looking for a friendly, relaxed Scottish B&B experience.