TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
4 St Malcolms Wynd Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom, DD8 4HB
... walked along tryring to find something to eat, we found something peculiar. No matter what college campus you are on, there are some things that never change. First, you will always find a girl in costume, throwing up on a street corner and a friend by her side, rubbing her back. Second, there will always be some sort of themed party with the partygoers dressed up in costume, hanging out at a bar. Third, the restaurants that are open late are always pizza joints ...
St. Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom koreywhite... and looked out across to the Lothian coast across the water. Then it was inland to St Andrews (winner of beautiful Fife, silver award... what on earth has the gold?!) and the North Fife coast. We parked up on one of the three main streets and stopped for a spot of lunch before ...
St. Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom sianeth... br>After entering your current energy consumption data, you'll be given a full list of all the deals available. To make the comparisons even easier, you can sort this list according to the following criteria: price, possible savings and customer rating.
Within five minutes you could be saving money on your gas bill, and wondering why you hadn't switched ages ago.
... the remains of the St Andrews Cathedral. With the major parts of it missing, it's hard to imagine how bit it really was. They have turned the site into a graveyard now, as you can see by the pictures.
From St Andrews we headed down the coast road to visit a few of the smaller fishing villages. Starting off with Crail, onto Cellardyke and then to Pittenweem. Pittenweem seemed rather deserted compared to Cellardyke, which was inundated with school ...
... background. First fridge magnet brought of the Cathedral!
Across from the cathedral Lynda explained Uncle Dave's ashes were scattered by the River Tay and on the edge of the Cathedral as this was one of his favourite spots. Plus we learnt Lynda is a dog rescuer! River Tay has a particularly strong current so a dog she was dog-sitting (few months prior) was very lucky indeed.
KELI -
Just a couple quick general notes before we talk about our next activities ...
I have had so much fun here in Scotland this week and I realized that part of the reason is because Scotland has such a great sense of itself. From the food – haggis,
sweets, toffee, whiskey – to the way they talk to their dress – kilts – to their bagpipes, Scotland has a great sense of national pride and personal history. That makes it particularly ...
KELI -
Sunday morning our friends Chris and Rachel, who we met in Tokyo on our Asia trip last summer and who are living with friends now in Dundee, Scotland, came to pick us up at
our hostel. It was great seeing them again and we all fervently chatted in the car catching up with our latest news. Chris told us they had bought their car for only $500! It was really nice and ran well. We couldn't believe the price. That same car would have cost $2500 in the U.S!
Perth, Scotland, United Kingdom
davekeli
... St. Andrew's cathedral - I got a little surprise, when I heard the word cathedral, I was thinking, dimly lit, hushed tones, candles, you know the drill. But no, it's actually an old, well, cathedral that was in operation hundreds of years ago, but is now virtually in ruins. In place of musty air, you've fresh sea air, in place of mosaic tiles covering the floor, it's blanketed with long, thick green grass. There's no stained glass windows, instead you can look straight out to the ...
St. Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom binni... curly fries which was great too. My favorite part of St Andrew's was not the food though, I loved the beach. There were such oddly shaped rocks, the water was so beautiful in greys and greens, and the pebbles on the shore were pinky and orange. The hostel had a nice living room and we chilled out there on Saturday night, watched Mr and Mrs Smith - I really enjoyed that too, it's been over a month since tv and couches! One of the ...
Edinburgh, United Kingdom lollyArrived in St.Andrews from Edinburgh and visited the Old Course at the Royal and Ancient Golf Club. Walked along coast to St.Andrews Castle. Looked around the ruins which included 17th century siege mines which you could go into at your own risk. They were very narrow and slippery so we had a quick look then moved on! Met a ...
St Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom tyga
Copyright © 1997 - 2010 TravelPod.com, a proud founder of travel blogs on the web. All Rights Reserved.