Regions

The regions for Explore St Andrews have been divided up so as to try and bring about some logic to how the information is organised on the Explore St Andrews web site. We have created three main regions, St Andrews itself, East Fife which includes the whole of this area, and East Neuk or East Corner of Fife, which primarily focuses on the fishing villages of Fife.

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Crail fishing village by St Andrews

Crail

Crail, meaning 'corner town', is the oldest of the East Neuk burghs, granted Royal Burgh status in 1310. It was the gateway to European riches..

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Pittenweem fishing village by St Andrews

Pittenweem

Few Scottish towns have so well preserved their ancient character, with numerous winding streets and alleys, developed over several centuries.

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Anstruther costal town by St Andrews

Anstruther

The largest East Neuk town, with a busy harbour full of commercial and pleasure vessels. Popular with visitors all year round enjoying the harbour.

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Falkand village by St Andrews

Falkland

Falkland is of enormous interest, with many of the houses over 300 years old, it retains much of its medieval burgh layout being spared modernisation!

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Ceres village by St Andrews

Ceres

One of the most historic and picturesque villages in Scotland and one of the few Scottish villages to have a village green, with Bannockburn monument.

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