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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
... Dad's life for the next 30 years.
The weather gods have been smiling on us for the entire trip, and Scotland was no exception.
Crisp (1 degree) mornings have been followed by a clear blue sky all day.
We drove to Perth on Monday with Innes and Maureen (very fit 75 yr olds, sorry, sorry, Maureen is only 74 :) and trekked to the top of Kinnoull Hill for a ...
Speyside & St Andrews
... Naively I assumed I could find a room, there is a European PGA event on so all booked. Had to drive 40km south to Glenrothes found an awesome place in a 1700s mansion 20 rooms! Great bfast going to return van and spend day in Edinburgh then airport in an tomorrow. Lots of great pics on big camera no card reader for iPad to upload see you all ...
Hightailing it through the Highlands
In our planning yesterday we'd decided the easiest way to get around the Highlands would be by hire car. It was a bit of a mistake to pick it up from the train station as it was hectic. As the train station was smack bang in the middle of Edinburgh, we then had the fun of navigating our way through the city. Thanks to the GPS you’d think that would’ve been easy, but no, the GPS was the worst GPS I’ve ever used. It continually cut off an instruction mid ...