Lundin Links Village

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About Point 12

Follow the road, sticking to the pavement, and into Lundin Links village.

On the way you’ll pass by The Homelands Trust, one of the finest accessible holiday destinations in Fife.

From here, you have a decision to make. Turn left and it will take you to the centre of Lundin Links village with a number of shops for you to enjoy.

Or turn right, down the hill and into Lower Largo.

Highlights for Point 12

Lundin Coffee Co.

A short walk from where you are now is Lundin Coffee Co. Turn left up the hill, then right and you'll see it. Established in September 2022, Lundin Coffee Co brings the very best quality speciality coffee to Lundin Links. Join us in our cosy little coffee shop where you can expect a warm welcome and an outstanding coffee. We serve only single origin coffee, which is roasted in Kinross by the amazing team at Unorthodox Roasters. You’ll also find a great selection of pastries and cakes- catering for gluten free and vegan diets too. While you’re waiting for your freshly ground coffee- treat yourself to a browse at our gift section, showcasing some of the best that Scotland has to offer!"

Homelands Trust

The Homelands Trust Fife is a charitable organization based here in Lundin Links, at the Homelands Centre. It was established to provide accessible self-catering accommodation and support for individuals with disabilities, long-term health conditions, and their carers. The centre offers high-quality lodges and facilities designed to meet the needs of those with mobility issues, ensuring they can enjoy a comfortable stay in a picturesque part of Fife. The Homelands Centre also provides various health and wellbeing services, such as complementary therapies, and serves as a community hub for social activities. The grounds are beautifully landscaped and located near the coast, offering scenic views and access to local attractions, including golf courses like Lundin Links. The project was inspired by the legacy of Mrs. Isabel Paxton, who bequeathed her estate to provide care and support for those with disabilities, and it continues to fulfil her vision today.

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