Saint Monans, a charming village in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland, is named after the legendary Saint Monan. Once a fishing community, it's now a popular tourist spot on the Fife Coastal Path with stunning views of the Firth of Forth. The village boasts historical buildings like a 14th-century church perched on the rocks by the sea and the remains of Newark Castle nearby. Visitors can explore the old windmill and enjoy fresh seafood from local fish merchants. With its picturesque harbor and quaint streets, St Monans is a hidden gem worth exploring for its rich history and scenic beauty.