St Andrews Day Trip from Edinburgh
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 8 hours
Venture through the historical Kingdom of Fife on a day trip from Edinburgh and enjoy free time to explore St Andrews, a city shrouded in royal history. After leaving the capital, stop for photos underneath the Forth Bridge, and then travel through Fife and the picturesque East Neuk coastal area. Spend the afternoon at leisure in St Andrews, perhaps visiting St Andrews Cathedral or posing for photos in front of the university where Prince William studied! All entrance fees and meals are at your own expense.
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Venture through the historical Kingdom of Fife on a day trip from Edinburgh and enjoy free time to explore St Andrews, a city shrouded in royal history. After leaving the capital, stop for photos underneath the Forth Bridge, and then travel through Fife and the picturesque East Neuk coastal area. Spend the afternoon at leisure in St Andrews, perhaps visiting St Andrews Cathedral or posing for photos in front of the university where Prince William studied! All entrance fees and meals are at your own expense.
Leave Edinburgh and travel northwest to South Queensferry for a photo
stop underneath the imposing Forth Bridge, one of Scotland’s most
impressive man-made landmarks. A feat of innovative 19th-century
engineering, the bridge was designed to support two railway tracks some
150 feet (46 meters) above the Firth of Forth estuary.
Cross the water and travel further north into the region known as the Kingdom of Fife, an area where peaceful countryside is etched alongside stretches of sandy coastline and fishing villages. East Neuk is the main coastal area in Fife, and you’ll travel through it as you journey north. Gaze out of the window and take in views of the traditional cottages that line the bustling harbor fronts and fishing boats bobbing in the sea.
After roughly two hours on the road, arrive in St Andrews, the capital of Fife and a city at the forefront of Scottish history. Home to Scotland’s oldest university – where Prince William famously studied and met Kate Middleton – the city is also known for its golfing associations and statuesque architecture. Hear of St Andrews’ prestige as a world-class golfing destination and get tips from your guide for all the must-see sights.
Hop off your coach and spend the afternoon at leisure, perhaps visiting the ruins of St Andrews Castle or strolling around the city’s Greek Orthodox cathedral. If the weather is good, scout out one of the glorious city beaches such as West Sands, or amble around the magnificent St Andrews Botanic Gardens. All entrance fees and meals are at your own expense.
Meet your guide at a prearranged time and, after trying a locally made ice cream (own expense), return to your coach for the journey south. Your day trip then finishes with a drop-off in central Edinburgh.
Cross the water and travel further north into the region known as the Kingdom of Fife, an area where peaceful countryside is etched alongside stretches of sandy coastline and fishing villages. East Neuk is the main coastal area in Fife, and you’ll travel through it as you journey north. Gaze out of the window and take in views of the traditional cottages that line the bustling harbor fronts and fishing boats bobbing in the sea.
After roughly two hours on the road, arrive in St Andrews, the capital of Fife and a city at the forefront of Scottish history. Home to Scotland’s oldest university – where Prince William famously studied and met Kate Middleton – the city is also known for its golfing associations and statuesque architecture. Hear of St Andrews’ prestige as a world-class golfing destination and get tips from your guide for all the must-see sights.
Hop off your coach and spend the afternoon at leisure, perhaps visiting the ruins of St Andrews Castle or strolling around the city’s Greek Orthodox cathedral. If the weather is good, scout out one of the glorious city beaches such as West Sands, or amble around the magnificent St Andrews Botanic Gardens. All entrance fees and meals are at your own expense.
Meet your guide at a prearranged time and, after trying a locally made ice cream (own expense), return to your coach for the journey south. Your day trip then finishes with a drop-off in central Edinburgh.
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