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“No visit to Fife is complete without a visit to the multi-award winning Anstruther Fish Bar!” (Mail on Sunday) A short 15 mins drive from St Andrews.
View DetailsThe Ardgowan Hotel, two adjoining Georgian Houses 200 yards from the Old Course golf course and in the centre of St Andrews, ideal for the University.
View DetailsDi Gilpin,the only knitter to be shortlisted for ‘The Creative Scotland Award’, designs for a number of companies in Britain and internationally.
View DetailsThe Scottish Fishing industry stretches from 7,000BC to modern times - explore and discover its fascinating story in 20 galleries, 19 historic boats.
View DetailsSt Andrew’s oldest Coaching Inn, going back over 400 years, Visit Scotland's Gold award for service quality 2009/10 and 11, beautiful modern rooms.
View DetailsCairnie Farm has a Mega "Maize" Maze & Funyard, go-kart track, giant straw bale climbing fortress, sunken trampolines, flying fox, ride-on digger
View DetailsJane Stewart’s highly regarded artisan cheese can be bought directly from the farm, along with a small selection of deli items, at the counter
View DetailsThe largest collection of golfing memorabilia in Europe, imaginative exhibitions, hands on activities, stunning multimedia displays 500 years of golf.
View Details18 hole championship style Par 72 golf course set on 250 acres of spectacular Fife countryside, views across St Andrews bay -10 mins from St Andrews.
View DetailsSt Andrews Cathedral was Scotland’s largest and most magnificent medieval church, from 12th century until 1561 when it was abandoned.
View DetailsThis C17th fisherman’s cottage, original oak beams, flagstone floor, has an enviable reputation for freshly ground coffees, home made cakes, lunches.
View DetailsThe New Inn, run by two St Andreans, John Marini and Heidi Orr offers traditional home cooked pub grub in a lively atmosphere, live music and events.
View DetailsHouses the permanent St Andrews A - Z exhibition telling the story of the town as well as changing displays in the Kinburn Gallery on various topics.
View DetailsA brief overview covering six hundred years of university history from its founding charter in 1410, and Papal Bull right through to the present day.
View DetailsA small independent museum, in a 17C house with a wealth of fascinating information and objects to do with the history of St Andrews and its people.
View DetailsA cosy, family friendly restaurant, “... one of the best bargains in town” (The Sunday Times) Full a la carte dinner menu & changing specials from 5pm
View Details‘Leading the way for farm shops in Scotland with a dedication to genuinely local foods and great service. 45 varieties of fresh vegetables handpicked'
View DetailsCrail, meaning 'corner town', is the oldest of the East Neuk burghs, granted Royal Burgh status in 1310. It was the gateway to European riches..
View DetailsGolf is known as a game where deals are made while playing the 'great game' - this is the story of the orginal golf deal in 1746 that beats all others
View DetailsEight individually styled en-suite bedrooms, singles, doubles, twins & a family room in what was once “The Bank Managers Residence” newly refurbished.
View DetailsCommissioned by a successful jute mill owner from Dundee in 1904. Its magnificent rooms are decorated with his extensive collections of furnishings.
View DetailsOne of the hidden gems of St Andrews, internationally acclaimed 18 acres of landscaped gdns with ponds, waterfalls, rock gardens, herbaceous borders
View DetailsRun by local St Andreans, offering five contemporay ensuite rooms, twin, double and family, all decorated to a high standard. Free WIFI , digital TV.
View DetailsA family home on a farm 2 miles from St Andrews, informal hospitality, tennis court and croquet lawn within the informal gardens.
View DetailsBright, breezy, fun & fresh, serves wide range of chargrilled meats & fish, changing specials, vegetarian options, Mexican favourites, childrens menu.
View DetailsSt Andrews is associated with golf the world over, often referred to as 'The Home of Golf' - here we tell you some of the key facts behind this claim.
View DetailsPlayed an important part in Scotland’s History, original castle here in the 12th century - bottle dungeon and mine and countermine all visible today.
View DetailsMuseum celebrates the working and domestic lives of the people of rural Fife, exhibitions include tools, pottery paintings, agricultural implements
View Details“The Best Small Theatre in Scotland” 220 seat auditorium offers contemporary and classic drama, dance, concerts, opera, comedy, exhibitions, all year.
View DetailsThe highly collectable Wemyss Pottery is made in Ceres, every item is individually made and hand painted on the premises using traditional technique
View DetailsA fabulous location a short 30 metres from Anstruther Harbour, with al fresco dining in the warm weather at the front. Menus offer a wide choice.
View DetailsSteak and ale pie, scampi and haddock for fish lovers, pizza and pasta, “chef’s lasagne”, “chef’s curry” whether for Bar Lunch and Bar Supper menu.
View DetailsThere are 24 golf courses within 20 miles of St Andrews, here is a brief summary and details on each including the worlds oldest course.
View DetailsA select range of chocolates from around the world, including an exclusive selection of hand made Belgian chocolates from artisan chocolatiers.
View DetailsSt Andrew's Fish & Chips shop - fresh Scottish Haddock in crisp, golden batter, home made chips, range of kids meals, home made pizzas, cheeseburgers.
View DetailsThe oldest rules of golf date back to 1744, the 13 articles in all, form the foundation of today's Rules of Golf - here is the story behind the rules.
View DetailsThe largest East Neuk town, with a busy harbour full of commercial and pleasure vessels. Popular with visitors all year round enjoying the harbour.
View DetailsPrince William met Kate Middleton when both were students at St Andrews University. St Andrews claims to be Britain’s top match-making university.
View DetailsSt. Andrews University consistently scores highly for student satisfaction with their overall university experience, a recent graduate explains why!
View DetailsScotland’s Secret Bunker is Scotland’s best kept secret ‘Had there been a Nuclear War, this is where Scotland would have been Governed from’.
View DetailsFamily run Caravan Park 4.5 miles from St Andrews, includes restaurant, shop, bar and games room, located in rolling countryside beside the River Eden
View DetailsFounded in 1754 as the Society of St Andrews Golfers. In 1834, King William IV was patron and the club became known as The Royal and Ancient Golf Club
View DetailsThe 3rd oldest University in the English speaking world and Scotland’s oldest University, displays artifacts centuries old. Free admission.
View DetailsA vast array of some of the world's most vivid creatures from black tip reef sharks, seals, octopus, catfish, deadly piranha and on land the Meerkats.
View DetailsA fine 14th century castle built in the shape of an E plan tower, magnificent plaster ceilings, painted panelling, fine furniture, old-fashioned roses
View DetailsVictorian walled garden designed around burn, willow, waterfall and rose-clad bridges, rare interesting herbaceous perennials, you can feed the pigs!
View DetailsPlayfair’s Restaurant & Bar is known for its excellent Scottish cuisine using locally sourced Scottish produce, light lunches, coffee, snack, dinner.
View DetailsEast Fife's only cheese maker. Anster hand made cheese uses a traditional recipe and traditional methods with milk direct from the farm's own cows.
View DetailsThe hotel over looks the 4 water holes of the 18 hole Par 72 golf course, 29 en-suite bedrooms many with balconies, 24 located in unique lodges.
View DetailsA superb ground floor gallery in a distinctive property in Crail's Marketgate, has wonderful collections of works by Scottish artists and artisans.
View DetailsAA rated 4 star award winning luxury apartments and Guest Rooms available, ten individual en-suite modern rooms including two family rooms, twins, ...
View DetailsTwo bedroom family run B and B, in the coutryside just outside St Andrews, walking distance from St Andrews Leuchars train station. St Andrews 10 mins
View DetailsFalkland is of enormous interest, with many of the houses over 300 years old, it retains much of its medieval burgh layout being spared modernisation!
View DetailsA family run authentic Indian and Seafood Restaurant in the heart of the royal and ancient town of St Andrews. Maisha means “working with pride.”
View DetailsOne of the finest Renaissance palaces in Scotland, the country residence and hunting lodge of eight Stuart monarchs, including Mary, Queen of Scots.
View DetailsFor lovers of fine Indian and Tandoori cuisine. “With a commitment to excellence and first class service” Lunch, Pre-theatre and A la Carte Menus.
View Details33 metre high St Rule's Tower dates back to the 11th century, built to hold the relics of Scotland's Patron Saint, St Andrew, brought from Greece.
View DetailsOne of the most historic and picturesque villages in Scotland and one of the few Scottish villages to have a village green, with Bannockburn monument.
View DetailsMenu offers exquisite stonebaked pizza and freshly prepared pasta dishes alongside an array of regularly changing chefs specials at affordable prices.
View DetailsA 17th century fisherman’s cottage carefully restored, with original stone walls throughout, complemented by a solid walnut floor and exposed beams.
View DetailsFew Scottish towns have so well preserved their ancient character, with numerous winding streets and alleys, developed over several centuries.
View DetailsPopular gallery exhibits a wide range of contemporary painters & applied artists. Home to Jan Fisher who works in oil, watercolour, pencil & acrylic.
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