Fife and Angus

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  • 1. Bell Pettigrew Museum

    Founded by Elsie Bell Pettigrew in memory of her husband, James, a former professor of medicine, this fascinating collection of zoological specimens takes you from sea to jungle, mountain to sky. The antiquated manner of their presentation reminds you of their significance in an age when most of these creatures were still unknown to most people. In the handsome 16th-century St. Mary's Quadrangle, home to the St. Andrews University's divinity and psychology departments, you'll find an impressive holm oak and a thorn tree supposedly planted by Mary, Queen of Scots.

    Queens Gardens, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9TS, Scotland
    01334-461660

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    Rate Includes: Free, Closed weekends and Nov.--Mar.
  • 2. St. Andrews Botanic Garden

    Immerse yourself in these verdant botanics, replete with 2,000 square feet of heated greenhouses, woodland, rock gardens, allotments, and an enchanting butterfly house. It's just 15 minutes out of town via the Lade Braes footpath. Bring a picnic or enjoy the on-site tearoom. There are picnic tables around the gardens plus a plant nursery and gift shop.

    Canongate, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 8RT, Scotland
    01334-461200

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    Rate Includes: £6
  • 3. St. Andrews Cathedral

    These are the poignant remains of what was once the largest and most magnificent church in Scotland. Work on it began in 1160, and after several delays it was finally consecrated in 1318. The church was subsequently damaged by fire and repaired but fell into decay during the Reformation. Only ruined gables, parts of the nave's south wall, and other fragments survive. The on-site museum helps you interpret the remains and gives a sense of what the cathedral must once have been like.

    Off The Pends, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9QL, Scotland
    01334-472563

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    Rate Includes: £7, includes St. Rule\'s Tower
  • 4. St. Andrews Preservation Trust Museum and Garden

    Housed in a stone 17th-century house and former fisherfolk dwelling, this charming museum run by friendly volunteers contains furniture, shop fittings, curious objects, and displays relating to St. Andrews's history. The real draw though—especially in bonnie weather—is the flower-filled garden and curious outbuildings including a laundry and twin-bowled privy.

    12 North St., St. Andrews, Fife, KW16 9PW, Scotland
    01334-477629

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    Rate Includes: Free (donations welcome), Closed Oct.--late Apr
  • 5. Tentsmuir Forest and Beach

    Ten miles north of St. Andrews, this wonderful 50-square-mile nature reserve contains a Scots and Corsican pine forest and the birdlife-rich Morton Lochs, fringing dynamic sand dunes and the long, sandy Kinshaldy Beach. Popular with families, beachcombers, and naturalists, the beach is 5 miles long and has enough space for everyone. If you don't bring a picnic, the Crepe Shack at the car park is a decent food-and-drink option.

    B945, Leuchars, Fife, KY16 0DR, Scotland

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    Rate Includes: Parking £2
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  • 6. Wardlaw Museum

    With four intimate thematic galleries, this museum tells engaging stories about St. Andrews University, the world, and the universe through its wonderful collections. It also showcases groundbreaking research. You'll find ecumenical regalia, decorative arts, and early scientific instruments, including Humphrey Cole's astrolabe of 1575. It also has sweeping views over St. Andrews Bay.

    7A the Scores, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9AR, Scotland
    01334-461660

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    Rate Includes: Free
  • 7. R&A World Golf Museum

    Just opposite the Royal & Ancient Golf Club, this museum explores the centuries-old relationship between St. Andrews and golf and displays golf memorabilia from the 18th century to the 21st century.

    Bruce Embankment, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9AB, Scotland
    01334-460046

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    Rate Includes: £12
  • 8. Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews

    The ruling house of golf worldwide is the spiritual home of all who play or follow the game. Founded in 1754, its clubhouse on the dunes—open to members only, including women since September 2014—is a mix of classical, Victorian, and neoclassical styles; it's adjacent to the famous Old Course.

    The Scores, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9JD, Scotland
  • 9. St. Andrews Castle

    On the shore north of the cathedral stands ruined St. Andrews Castle, begun at the end of the 13th century. The remains include a rare example of a cold and gruesome bottle-shaped dungeon, in which many prisoners spent their last hours. Even more atmospheric is the castle's mine and countermine. The former was a tunnel dug by besieging forces in the 16th century; the latter, a tunnel dug by castle defenders in order to meet and wage battle belowground. You can stoop and crawl into this narrow passageway—an eerie experience, despite the addition of electric light. The visitor center has a good audiovisual presentation on the castle's history. In summer the beach below is popular with sunbathers and tide-pool investigators, weather permitting.

    The Scores, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9AR, Scotland
    01334-477196

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    Rate Includes: £9.50, Closed Mon. and Tues. in Apr.--Sept.
  • 10. University of St. Andrews

    Scotland's oldest university is the alma mater of John Knox (Protestant reformer), King James II of Scotland, the Prince and Princess of Wales (William and Kate), and Chris Hoy, Scotland's Olympic cyclist. Founded in 1411, the university's buildings pepper the town. For the quintessential University of St. Andrews experience, St. Salvator's Quadrangle reveals the magnificence of this historic institution. Looking out onto this impressive college green is the striking St. Salvator's Chapel, founded in 1450. It bears the marks of a turbulent past: the initials PH, carved into the paving stones under the bell tower, are those of Patrick Hamilton, who was burned alive outside the chapel for his Protestant beliefs.

    College Gate, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9AJ, Scotland
    01334-476161

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