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Your Essential Travel Guide To St Andrews

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Discover Things To Do In St Andrews

Nestled on the east coast of Fife and just 30 km north of Edinburgh, St Andrews is home to the oldest university in Scotland and is known internationally for its seven world-class golf courses.

Visitors flock from all over the world to see this beautiful coastal town, with its rich history, fantastic coastal walks, breath-taking scenery and some of the best restaurants in Fife. You’ll find plenty to keep you occupied and you may even want to extend your stay!

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History in St Andrews

There are many historical locations around the town with great visitor centres providing a wealth of information. St Andrews Castle is well worth a visit, with a modern visitor centre housing exhibits about the castle, as well as the infamous bottle dungeon and mines to explore.

You can purchase a joint ticket which allows you into the castle and St Andrews’ magnificent cathedral, which is a must see. The Cathedral’s ruins are truly spectacular – but they can only hint at the vast grandeur of what was once the largest church in Scotland.

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Trips to the beach

No trip to St Andrews would be complete without a trip to the beach!

There are two main beaches, both winners of Blue Flag and Seaside Awards. West Sands is a stunning stretch of sand and is famous for being a filming location in the film Chariots of Fire. East Sands is a more sheltered beach and has an adjacent play area for smaller children.

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What to do in St Andrews

If you’re a keen golfer, then St Andrews probably tops your list for golfing destinations. However, it has so much more to offer, whether you’re travelling alone, in a group or as a family, you’ll find many delights in and around St Andrews.

The main shopping area is concentrated in Market Street and South Street, with Bell Street and Church Street connecting the two principal thoroughfares. The town centre is also a great place to relax with a good selection of cafes, restaurants and pubs. Make sure you sample some traditional haggis and at least one of the local whiskeys on offer.

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