
Situated on the harbour front in Anstruther, in the heart of
the Fife fishing community, the Scottish Fisheries Museum tells
the story of fishing in Scotland and its people from earliest
times to the present.
Since it was opened in 1969 the Museum has grown in size and
in the range of its galleries.
- Spectacular harbour location in the heart of the Fife fishing community
- We are bigger than you think! The
site includes the Abbot's Lodging (16th C) and Fisherman's
Cottage, Merchant House (1724), Historic Boatyard, 'Zulu'
fishing boat gallery and courtyard.
- 19 Historic boats - including the
78ft 'Zulu' Research and our sailing flagship Reaper
(as seen on BBC 'Coast')
- Open all year round (reduced group
rates)
- New Exhibitions and family events
- Tearoom, with courtyard patio, selling
delicious homemade soup and cakes.
- Shop selling unusual nautical and Scottish
gifts.
- Ramped access to all parts of the
Museum (except Cottage)
- National awards and VisitScotland
4-star status
- 66,000 objects from across Scotland
(incl boat models), paintings, costume, equipment and
household items) with extensive library and photo archive
- the whole collection was recently awarded 'Recognition
of National Significance'
- Teachers' Centre
- Awards
- Memorial Room
- Day trip from Edinburgh, Glasgow
or St Andrews
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Anstruther has much to offer the visitor to the beautiful East
Neuk - spectacular coastline, boat trips to the Isle of May,
beaches, galleries and shops, lifeboat, harbour with marina
and its world famous fish and chips.

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