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Crail is found in East Neuk of Fife and began as a settlement with origins dating back to the 800s. Robert the Bruce deemed Crail a royal burgh in 1310, and the town has thrived since, despite a population of fewer than 2,000 people. Visitors to the beach can also find fossilized trees that date back to the Carboniferous period.

People who love fresh seafood and world-renowned food should visit Crail during the annual Food Festival that happens in the charming seaside harbor town. The Lobster Hut is a top-rated restaurant attraction that serves cooked-to-order crab and lobster, and Nosebag offers traditional Scottish cuisine that is sourced from local farmers. There are also many historical attractions to explore and see, including a 17th-century tollbooth tower, the Isle of May, which is a natural reserve, and the Crail Museum.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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