Crusoe’s Footsteps

Point 3

Time

0:20

Distance (m)

37

# Steps

49

Point 3

Continue over the bridge. 

The Railway Inn is a friendly and traditional village pub in Lower Largo, with a great selection of lagers, real ales, wines and spirits. The Crusoe is a well-loved and iconic hotel with a great restaurant and sea views. 

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Crusoe Hotel
This iconic hotel and restaurant is well loved. Great for evening meals. The hotel is named after the famous literary character Robinson Crusoe, who was inspired by Alexander Selkirk, a sailor born in Lower Largo in the 17th century. The building itself has a rich history, dating back several centuries, and has served various roles before becoming the hotel and restaurant it is today. The Crusoe has a popular restaurant and bar that attracts both locals and visitors. The menu typically features a variety of dishes that highlight fresh, local ingredients, particularly seafood, given its coastal location. Guests can enjoy hearty Scottish breakfasts, light lunches, and dinner options that include classic pub fare, fresh seafood, and more contemporary dishes. The bar provides a selection of beers, wines, spirits, and local ales, making it a great spot for socializing and relaxing.
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The Railway Inn
Named after the Railway that ran over the viaduct you can see, The Railway Inn is a cosy pub with a long history, drop in for a chat with locals, a drink and a pie. The pub has a cosy and welcoming atmosphere typical of traditional Scottish inns. It often serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike, providing a warm environment for socializing. The décor is usually traditional, featuring wood panelling and furnishings that create a classic pub feel. As a local hub, the Railway Inn may host events such as quiz nights, live music, and seasonal celebrations, fostering a sense of community among residents and tourists. It’s a spot where stories are shared, and new friendships are often made.
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