A Guide to Visiting Fascinating St Andrews
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Visiting St Andrews can be a great choice – here’s what to take in on a trip.
1. St Andrews Cathedral
The world-famous St Andrews Cathedral must be on the itinerary of anyone who is visiting this city. The ruins of St Andrews Cathedral are all that remains of what was once the largest and most impressive of Scotland's many churches. The Cathedral itself is complimented by the museum on the premises that has a variety of incredibly interesting exhibits that include medieval sculptures, and the various relics that were found during the archeological excavation of the site.
While visiting the Cathedral make sure to climb to the top of Rule's Tower which was built during the 12th century and others some exceptional views over the town of St Andrews and Fife in general.
2. St Andrews Aquarium
A favorite attraction for young and old this world-class aquarium offers adventure and education in equal measure. The aquarium has a number of exhibits that will inform and delight visitors with information on species found off the coasts of the UK, such as the British Shark, as well as numerous other live exhibits featuring famous international species such as piranhas and seals.
There are even the Meerkats hailing from the dry Savahs of Africa which are always a delight for the younger members of the family. Children will be especially intrigued by species featured in the live, interactive demonstrations that are hosted by museum experts every day.
3. The St Andrews 'Spy Mission Treasure Trail'
Join the kids and explore the town of St Andrews while taking part in this tour, which is part historical exploration and part fun. This self-guided leisurely trail allows visitors to proceed at their own pace and immerse themselves in the history of the buildings of St Andrews, its signs, and its statues. Who will be the first one to solve the intriguing clues and crack the complex (but kid-friendly) codes during this intriguing exploration of the fascinating town?
4. Take part in a Guided Walk of the 'Old Course'
For any golfer, an exploration of the Old Course is an experience that will live on in memory. This is without doubt one of the most famous gold courses in the world - and an expert guide will provide fascinating historical facts and more during a walk that includes the 1st, 17th, and famous 18th holes. Follow in the footsteps of some of golf's most iconic legends while enjoying the course from their perspective.
5. Enjoy the Spine Chilling Thrills of a St Andrews Ghost Tour
A ghost tour offers a unique way to delve into the fascinating history of St Andrews. It takes participants past supposedly haunted locations while revealing the lives (and deaths) of residents from bygone eras. The tour includes iconic landmarks like St Andrews Cathedral and the famous St Andrews University. All the information provided is based on extensive research. This isn't a theatrical ghost hunt with cheap thrills; the only potential for "jump scares" comes from the town's rumored ghostly residents. Even more fascinating are reports of floating orbs (what are orbs?) captured in photographs. These balls of light are often seen in supposedly haunted locations, and their nature remains unexplained, making them a source of great curiosity.
A unique way to learn about the fascinating history of St Andrews, a Ghost Tour takes parties from supposedly haunted locations, while revealing the lives (and deaths) of residents from ages past. Locations include the St Andres Cathedral and the famous St Andres University - and the facts supplied are based on extensive research. No cheap thrills or theatrics, the only 'jumper ooters' will be the ghostly inhabitants of the town itself.
6. Enjoy a round of Golf at St Andrews
The famous course is where the game was first invented and played. Playing a round on this hallowed turf is the dream of almost every golfer, and no visit to the town would be complete without teeing off at one of the ten unique courses to enjoy the unmatched ambiance and historical gravitas of St Andrews golf. For the purist, the chance of playing on some of the most famous links courses in the world is an opportunity that simply cannot be missed.
7. Explore the St Andrews Museum
Explore exhibits that provide a fascinating insight into this most historic of towns. From medieval times to the present this museum allows visitors to immerse themselves in incredible exhibits that make history come alive. The exhibits can be found in a marvelous Victorian Mansion in Kinburn Park, where the museum plays host to the permanent exhibition 'St Andres A - Z', as well as an ever-changing number of temporary exhibitions that promise something new during each visit. The regular programs of talks and workshops hosted by experts and museum staff will have anyone with an interest in history and the natural world on the edge of their seats.
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