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  • 1 Old Centre Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Shoregate GB - Crail KY10 3ST

    Shoregate , the road leading to the harbour, has picturesque houses on either side. Crab and crayfish fishermen still use the inner harbour with its unusual patterns of stonework. On the quayside is the Customs House and, adjacent to it, is a gr..

  • 2 East Neuk Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Nature and gardens

    GB - Saint Andrews

    East Neuk, or corner, is a stretch of coastline dotted with picturesque fishing villages. It was in their harbours that the profitable fisheries that traded with the Hanseatic League and the Low Countries were concentrated. At the time, King James VI..

  • 3 Scottish Fisheries Museum Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Museums and art

    St. Ayles. Harbourhead GB - Anstruther KY10 3AB

    Housed in a group of 16C-19C buildings on three sides of a cobbled courtyard, the museum traces the story of Scotland’s fisheries and the everyday life of its fishermen. In addition to an aquarium of fish and shellfish from Scottish waters, the mus..

  • 4 Upper Town Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Marketgate North GB - Crail KY10 3TH

    The tolbooth belfry (1598) overlooks the wide market square with a fish-shaped weather vane, a reference to the time when smoked haddock was the town's main source of income. Behind the tolbooth is a small museum of local history, architecture an..

  • 5 Kellie Castle Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    B9171 GB - Arncroach KY10 2RN

    It is in fact a laird's house, an example of traditional Scottish architecture in the 16 and 17C. After a period of neglect, it was fortunately leased to Sir Robert Lorimer , the architect of the Chardon Chapel. Thanks to the architect and his broth..

  • 6 Cathedral Interesting

    Religious buildings

    Gregory Place GB - Saint Andrews KY16 9RF

    The large St Regulus Church (1127-1144) was perhaps built to house the relics of St Andrew. Today, from the top of the tower with its 151 steps, you can admire the panoramic view of St Andrews. In 1150, the church was replaced by the largest cath..

  • 7 West Port Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    South Street GB - Saint Andrews

    Opening onto South Street, the main entrance to the city was built in 1589.

  • 8 Scotland's Secret Bunker

    Museums and art

    Crown Buildings GB - Dunino KY16 8QH

    Hewn from the pleasant agricultural land of the Fife, the dark rooms and corridors of this secret place recall the menacing era of the Cold War. The bunker was part o a line of surveillance posts built on the eastern coast of the British Isles before..

  • 9 St Andrews Port

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    The Shore GB - Saint Andrews KY16

    Rebuilt in the 17C with stones from the castle and cathedral, the port lies below the cathedral. It's a lovely place for a walk when the fishermen are coming back ashore.

  • 10 The Pends

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Pends Road GB - Saint Andrews

    The main building to the priory was via the vault of the caretaker's lodge (14C). The street run along the outer wall to the port.

  • 11 Queen Mary's House

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    South Street GB - Saint Andrews

    This 16C house has rubblestone walls and a roof covered in Flemish tiles.

  • 12 Church of St Mary of the Rock

    Religious buildings

    East Scores GB - Saint Andrews KY16 9PS

    The site of the 12C Celtic foundations was gradually built on by the Church of St Regulus, the new cathedral and the priory.

  • 13 Castle

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Castle Street GB - Saint Andrews KY16

    Overlooking the beach, these ruins used to belong to the palace and fortress of the bishops and archbishops of St Andrews. The entrance wing (late 16C) was initially flanked by two round towers and was built by Archbishop Hamilton. The Sea Tower has ..

  • 14 St Mary's College

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    South Street GB - Saint Andrews KY16 9JP

    St Mary's College (1537) was founded by Archbishop James Beaton. In 1579, this institution became a theology college. The building situated on the western side of the ceremonial courtyard date back to the 16C. Two flights of stairs up, you can see th..

  • 15 Holy Trinity Church

    Religious buildings

    Church Street GB - Saint Andrews KY16 9NW

    Rebuilt in 1410, this church was changed at the end of the 18C and restored in the 20C. Only the corbelled tower and stone steeple date back to the 15C.

  • 16 Botanic Garden

    Nature and gardens

    The Canongate GB - Saint Andrews KY16 8RT

    See the rhododendrons in Peat Garden, the colourful Heath Garden, the Alpine varieties of the Rock Garden, and the Water Garden with its exotic species, its plants and glasshouses.

  • 17 Blackfriars Chapel

    Religious buildings

    South Street GB - Saint Andrews

    Although foundations were begun by the Dominicans in the mid-15C, the chapel dates back to the 16C. The large building at the back is part of Madras College.

  • 18 St Salvator's College

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Butts Wynd GB - Saint Andrews KY16

    Today centre of United College, St Salvator's was founded in 1450 by Bishop James Kennedy. The chapel and tower that stand above the entrance vault make up the façade on North Street and are a fine example of 15C religious gothic architecture. The tw..

  • 19 St Leonard's Chapel

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Hepburn Gardens GB - Saint Andrews KY16 9DQ

    This chapel was part of the college of the same name. The original buildings were a hospital for pilgrims who would come to pray the reliquary f St Andrew, then it was a convent before being acquired to form the centre of the new St Leonard's College..

  • 20 British Golf Museum

    Museums and art

    Bruce Embankment GB - Saint Andrews KY16 9AB

    This museum is a must for golfing enthusiasts. 500 years of history are reborn via audiovisual exhibitions and interactive presentations on screen. Here you can go back to the origins of the sport, see the development of equipment - from wooden clubs..