St Andrews & the Kingdom of Fife
St Andrews and the Kingdom of Fife
Start this tour with an amazing snapshot of the Forth Railway Bridge. Built in 1890, its beautiful red swirls have made it one of the most recognisable bridges in the world.
Your first stop is the ancient Dunfermline Abbey, still in use today, where the Scottish King Robert the Bruce is buried. His golden tomb is in the heart of the abbey, and you can also wander the ruins and the grounds.
Try the best fish and chips in Scotland when you stop by Anstruther, a historic fishing village, or spend time browsing the exhibits at the Fisheries Museum before hopping back on the coach to visit St. Andrew’s for approximately 2.5 hours. You can run across the beach from Chariots of Fire, or admire it from afar in bad weather. Explorers will love the 16th century secret tunnels below the palace.
St. Andrew’s is also famous for its golfing history; sports fans will enjoy the Golf Museum, the Links Course, the grave of Tom Morris or stroll along Grannie Clark’s Wynd, a public right of way, that cuts across the famous golf course.
Suitable for:
- Families
- Couples
- Groups
- Teenagers
- Seniors
Great for:
- Explorers
- Culture Vultures
Tour Date:
This tour runs every Tuesday between April-October and every Wednesday between November-March.
Departure Time:
9:00am. Please be at meeting point at least 15min before the departure time.
Duration:
Approx. 8.5 hours
Meeting Point:
Selected hotels in Edinburgh.
Inclusions:
- Includes a free pick-up from selected hotels in Edinburgh!
- Guided tour with a fully trained and experienced driver.
Children under 5 years old are not permitted to travel on this tour.
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