Saint Andrews
Famously known as “the home of golf”, Saint Andrews is a seaside destination bursting with things to do. A town with a fascinating history, visit the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral which was once the largest church in Scotland.
See the collection of medieval artefacts at the museum and climb St Rule’s Tower, for stunning views of the surroundings. Situated on a cliff top, the ruins of St Andrews Castle and its underground mine give visitors a real taste of medieval Scotland. A coastal town, there are many great beaches nearby, and the St Andrews Botanic Garden is also worth visiting for those who like nature. A location which on every golfer's bucket list, the Old Course at St Andrews is one of the most famous golf courses in the world. Take a tour of the Old Course, the regular stage for The Open Championship, or why not play a round for a truly memorable experience. The local University, founded in 1413, it is the oldest in Scotland and the third oldest English-speaking university in the world. The prestigious University of St Andrews is frequently ranked amongst the top in the world for performance. There is a small museum dedicated to the history of the University which is free to enter.