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Quote: St Andrews a small town in Fife has more than its fair share of claims to fame. It is credited with being the ancient home of golf and it has Scotland’s oldest university. Here at St Andrews University Will and Read More
Quote: The St Andrews aquarium is nothing special as far as aquaria go: a good but not wonderful selection of species displayed in an almost endearingly old fashioned way. There are some very attractive creatures there, Read More
Quote: This is the beach made famous in the opening scene of the movie "Chariots of Fire". If you have ever yearned to recreate that scene, be aware that Scottish weather is not always the best, often chilly and rainy Read More
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Quote: Activities ranged from relaxing golf or croquet, to a hard game of tennis or laps of the pool. You could also take a wonderful ride through ancient Scotland on a horse from the on-site equestrian centre. Read More
Quote: The Alhambra theatre first opened in Dunfermline in 1922 and due to financial problems staging live shows became The Temple Of Motion Pictures in 1924. It ended up closing down in 1965 was turned into a bingo Read More
Quote: Coming into Anstruther by bus, you can see the Isle of May in a dominant spot right off the coast, like a ragged protrusion of volcanic rock. The sides are steep, and the top is bare except for a few old Read More
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Quote: On a visit to St Andrews we decided to return via the coast road to our hotel at Glenrothes. On our way we came to Anstruther a beguiling place to explore with its cobbled streets, narrow wynds, white washed Read More
Quote: Abbott House in Dunfermline’s Maygate was built in the mid 1400’s and survived the great fire of Dunfermline in 1625. It was restored in the 1990s and painted pink as this was the original colour of the Read More
Quote: Pittencrieff Park, know locally as The Glen, is the jewel in Dunfermline’s crown, an oasis of calm just a few moments walk from the town centre. When Andrew Carnegie was a boy he used to look longingly through Read More