Homelands is a charitable trust which provides fully accessible luxury self catering accommodation in 9 purpose built lodges (Massney, Cardy, Keil Drummochy, Emsdorf, Lundin, Largo, Selkirk and Durham). The lodges are situated in the picturesque village of Lundin Links overlooking Lundin Links Golf course with open views to Edinburgh over the Firth of Forth. Our lodges have been specifically designed with accessibility in mind and a wealth of features have been incorporated into the lodges to ensure they are fully accessible including specialist support equipment/ facilities such as ceiling tracking hoists, a wet floor shower room, profiling bed, airflow mattress, Clos-o-Mat toilet (Cardy, Drummochy and Durham lodges), riser/recliner chair, mobile hoists, various shower chairs, a shower trolley, and equipment for people who have a hearing loss. For more information about what we provide (including access statements) please get in touch, our helpful staff will happily discuss your requirements. All equipment (subject to availability) is included in the price of your booking. Lundin Links sits on the beautiful East Fife coastline in Levenmouth, just 12 miles from St Andrews; the home of golf and the home of third oldest university in the English speaking world. It is a short distance from the East Neuk's rugged coastline and its character filled fishing villages such as Crail, Anstruther, and Pitenweem. Lower Largo and Lundin Links themselves are famed for their links to the original Robinson Crusoe (Alexander Selkirk) whose birthplace in Lower Largo is a short distance from the Lodge. The village features a bar, restaurant, sports club (including tennis courts) and a small parade of shops including pharmacy, butchers, bakers, a mobile post office, and general store all within a short distance of the lodges. Just a mile or so to west of Homelands is the coastal town of Leven which is welcoming the trains back with a new line from June 2024. Within a short distance is the tranquil countryside at Silverburn Park and Letham Glen, both with excellent path networks for trails. And Homelands sits on the Fife Coastal Path for those looking to travel up and down Fife's beautiful coast. The region is famed for its outdoor sports/activities, water sports, history and fresh produce / sea food; served in many of the local restaurants which range from Michelin starred to world famous and favoured by royals fish and chips in Anstruther. Further afield we are an hour from Edinburgh and Dundee which houses the Discovery ship and museum and the Scottish V&A museum. All our cleaning processes adhere strictly to the Association Of Scottish Self Caterers cleaning and operational protocols.