St Andrews and East Neuk

St Andrews and East Neuk

Embark on a scenic journey starting from the vibrant city centre of Edinburgh, heading north across the iconic Forth Bridge. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, a marvel of engineering, offers breathtaking views of the Firth of Forth. The bridge, a cantilever railway structure, has stood since 1890 and remains a symbol of Scottish ingenuity.

Continuing your journey, you travel through picturesque countryside towards the charming village of Pittenweem. Nestled along the coast, Pittenweem is renowned for its vibrant arts scene and annual arts festival. The village’s name, meaning “place of the cave” in Scots, refers to St. Fillan’s Cave, a historic site where the saint is believed to have lived and performed miracles. Stroll through the quaint streets, visit the harbour, and soak up the artistic atmosphere.

Next, head to Anstruther, a coastal town famous for its award-winning fish and chips at the Anstruther Fish Bar. This eatery is a must-visit, often hailed as serving the best fish and chips in Scotland. Nearby, the Scottish Fisheries Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of Scotland’s fishing industry, housed in a series of historic buildings that add to the charm of your visit.

Your journey then takes you to Crail, one of Scotland’s most photographed villages. With its cobbled streets and historic harbour dating back to the 16th century, Crail offers a picturesque setting that feels like stepping back in time. The harbour, once a bustling hub for the herring fishing industry, now provides a tranquil spot to enjoy the coastal scenery.

Finally, arrive in St. Andrews, a town steeped in history and known worldwide as the “Home of Golf.” The Old Course at St. Andrews is one of the oldest and most famous golf courses globally, attracting golf enthusiasts from around the world. Explore the ruins of St. Andrews Cathedral, once the largest church in Scotland and a major pilgrimage site in medieval times. The town itself offers a blend of historic charm and vibrant university life, making it a delightful place to explore

From £505

Duration: 8-9 hours

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