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St Andrews and The Fishing Villages of Fife
Itinerary
A charming day tour with plenty of free time to enjoy and explore the ancient town of St Andrews, Scotlands home of golf, as well as the surrounding fishing villages of the 'Kingdom of Fife'.
We leave Edinburgh, crossing the iconic Forth Bridge into the 'Kingdom of Fife', through the East Neuk, exploring the coastal villages and harbours, such as St Monans and Crail, once thriving fishing centres which ...
A Piece of magic
This is a very special place for me and felt it important for David to experience such a beautiful place. Walks by the River Tay, drinks and stovies in the Taybank barI have never been anywhere more peaceful.This leg of our journey was to give me a chance to say goodbye to some of my best friends and so they could get a chance to meet ...
Beautiful Scotland
... of fun comparing stories of childhood memories and the amazing coincidences of the two branches of our family.
Although a little overwhelmed at first, Dean quickly settled in to comfortable conversation with his 2nd cousins.
For those unfamiliar with our family history, my father was given up for adoption at birth. He was completely unaware of any ...
Speyside & St Andrews
... surprisingly came out a bigger fan of Fiddich. Impressive place anyway. Tasted 9 whiskys yesterday so needed to take a walk before heading to St Andrews . Got to st Andrews just before sunset it is a beautiful town. Walked the course hole 7 and 18 checked out the clubhouse then went into town. One of the most Picturesque of the trip lots of great pubs ...
Crossing the border...
... we've had a lovely dinner (thanks Wendy!) and finished the night off with an Olympic taster - best Olympic sporting moments on the Telly finishing off a bottle of Soave (it's Italian, it's white and it's yummy). Bed time soon, bit we'll head to Broughty Ferry village in the morning to check out the shops and see if we can find a flat white. Hmm...more likely a hairy haggis, but we'll give it a good ...