St Andrews & the Fishing Villages of Fife Small-Group Day Tour from Edinburgh
Overview
Elegant architecture and sweeping coastal views define the adventure through Fife, where ancient ruins and quaint villages await. Discover the contrasts between a wind-swept castle and an ancient golf course during your visit.
- 🏰 Ancient university showcasing historical significance.
- 🌊 Breathtaking medieval ruins to explore.
- 🏌️♂️ Curves of an ancient golf course for enthusiasts.
- 🏘️ Quaint coastal villages offering unique experiences.
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- Transport by top of the range Mercedes mini-coach
- Professional driver/guide
- Small Group (max 16 people) for a more personal experience
- Admission fees
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Gratuities
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Forth BridgeSay goodbye to Edinburgh as we head towards one of Scotland's most iconic viewpoints: the Forth Bridges Viewpoint. Opened in 1890, 1964, and 2017, these three bridges -despite their differences - oddly complement each other.
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Anstruther HarbourStop in the traditional fishing village of Anstruther (known as 'Ainster' locally), where you can check out the old cobbled streets and take a walk along the seafront to the harbour.
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St. AndrewsFree time in St. Andrews to visit the sites that interest you most. St. Andrews Cathedral - This ruined cathedral was once one of Scotland’s most magnificent buildings. St Andrews Old Town - Immerse yourself in 1,000 years of history as you explore the winding streets and ancient castle. The Old Course - Golf was so popular in Scotland, it was banned in the 15th century. And nowhere was it more popular than in St Andrews, ‘the Home of Golf’.
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Falkland Palace & GardenAfter St Andrews, we take a pleasant drive through the rolling countryside of central Fife to Falkland. Falkland Palace dominates this old village, and was one of the main residences of the old Royal family of Scotland, the Stewarts (Stuarts). Aside from the palace the village is simply one of the most beautiful in Scotland with an array of old cottages and narrow winding streets. Passengers here have free time to wander around the village of Falkland or visit the palace. * Please note the palace is closed over winter season (Nov - Feb)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.