Food Scene
Rufflets St Andrews
Strathkinness Low RoadArts & Culture
Wardlaw Museum
7 The ScoresSt Andrews Museum
Doubledykes RoadBritish Golf Museum
Bruce EmbankmentThe St Andrews Preservation Trust Museum
12 North StThe Bell Pettigrew Museum
Queen's TerraceFraser Gallery St Andrews
53 South StByre Theatre station
St Andrews Photographic Society
14c Argyle StEntertainment & Activities
NPH Cinema
117 North StSt Andrews Aquarium
The ScoresEast Sands Leisure Centre
Saint Mary Street Swimming Pool, Gym
The world's most famous golf course: The Old Course at St Andrews.
The Links is also home to the New Course, Jubilee Course, Eden Course, Balgove Course, Strathtyrum Course and Himalayas Putting Green.
The Links Clubhouse: restaurant, bar, pro shop and café.
The Links is the largest public golf course in Europe.
The Links
The LinksThe world's most famous golf course: The Old Course at St Andrews.
The Links is also home to the New Course, Jubilee Course, Eden Course, Balgove Course, Strathtyrum Course and Himalayas Putting Green.
The Links Clubhouse: restaurant, bar, pro shop and café.
The Links is the largest public golf course in Europe.
"Hidden beneath an innocent Scottish farmhouse lies Scotland’s Secret Bunker. 2014 marks the 20th anniversary since the Bunker opened to the public, unveiling 40 years of secrets. We invite you to take the journey down the 450 foot tunnel and through the blast doors to discover the secrets of the bunker, which was built to help safeguard Scotland during the Cold War in the event of a nuclear attack.
The Secret Bunker lies 100 feet underground and is the size of two football pitches, one on top of the other. Come and discover how Scotland would have been governed from the depths of Fife and how they would have survived a nuclear attack from the most deadly bombs!"
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Schottlands geheimer Bunker
"Hidden beneath an innocent Scottish farmhouse lies Scotland’s Secret Bunker. 2014 marks the 20th anniversary since the Bunker opened to the public, unveiling 40 years of secrets. We invite you to take the journey down the 450 foot tunnel and through the blast doors to discover the secrets of the bunker, which was built to help safeguard Scotland during the Cold War in the event of a nuclear attack.
The Secret Bunker lies 100 feet underground and is the size of two football pitches, one on top of the other. Come and discover how Scotland would have been governed from the depths of Fife and how they would have survived a nuclear attack from the most deadly bombs!"
Getting Around
St Andrews Bus Station
22 City RdPetheram Bridge Car Park station
Bruce Embankment
Bruce EmbankmentE-Car Club
Railway Station
Station RoadGolf City Taxis
13 Argyle StWilliamson's Taxis
58 Main StCyclepath
8 Pipeland RdArgyle Street
Argyle StreetEssentials
Tesco Metro
138-140 Market StMorrisons
ALDI
Tom Stewart LaneM&S St Andrews Simply Food
23 Largo RdSainsbury's Local
71 Market StSPAR St Andrews
Tom Morris Drive Post Office, Newsagent and Convenience Store
WHSmith
90-92 South StPost Office, Stationer, Newsagent, Bureau de Change
Parks & Nature
Park, Miniature Golf, Boating Lake, Café, Miniature Railway
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Craigtoun-Landpark
Park, Miniature Golf, Boating Lake, Café, Miniature Railway
Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve (Tayport entrance)
Beach, Forest, Nature Reserve, Seal Colony
The Fife Coastal Path links the Forth and Tay Bridges and is at its most beautiful between St Andrews - Crail
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Fife Coastal Path, Crail
The Fife Coastal Path links the Forth and Tay Bridges and is at its most beautiful between St Andrews - Crail
Kinburn Park station
Park, Museum, Tennis, Bowling, Putting, Café
Sightseeing
The magnificent ruins of the Cathedral of Saint Andrew on the headland of Scotland's ancient ecclesiastical metropolis.
Built between 1158 - 1318.
Marriage place of King James V and Marie de Guise, parents of Mary Queen of Scots.
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Schloss St. Andrews
The ScoresThe magnificent ruins of the Cathedral of Saint Andrew on the headland of Scotland's ancient ecclesiastical metropolis.
Built between 1158 - 1318.
Marriage place of King James V and Marie de Guise, parents of Mary Queen of Scots.
Although referred to as a "castle" it is actually a Bishop's, and later Archbishop's, Palace. The castle sits on a rocky promontory overlooking a small beach called Castle Sands and the adjoining North Sea. The site dates to the times of Bishop Roger (1189-1202).
The castle was home to the famous Cardinal Beaton, Scotland's protonotary apostolic and persecutor of the protestant martyrs.
King James I (1406-1437) received part of his education from Bishop Henry Wardlaw, the founder of St Andrews University, at the castle.
King James II of Scotland (1437-1460) often visited his trusted adviser, Bishop James Kennedy, there.
In 1445 the castle became the birthplace of King James III.
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Schloss St. Andrews
The ScoresAlthough referred to as a "castle" it is actually a Bishop's, and later Archbishop's, Palace. The castle sits on a rocky promontory overlooking a small beach called Castle Sands and the adjoining North Sea. The site dates to the times of Bishop Roger (1189-1202).
The castle was home to the famous Cardinal Beaton, Scotland's protonotary apostolic and persecutor of the protestant martyrs.
King James I (1406-1437) received part of his education from Bishop Henry Wardlaw, the founder of St Andrews University, at the castle.
King James II of Scotland (1437-1460) often visited his trusted adviser, Bishop James Kennedy, there.
In 1445 the castle became the birthplace of King James III.