What to do
Although St Andrews is most well known for it's golf there are so many things on offer for all the family on a visit whether you are looking to stay for an hour, half a day or a whole day you will find something to do.
There are a number of historical locations around the town with great visitor centres providing a wealth of information, restaurants and cafes to enjoy a break after all the walking, trips to see the local sea life both on shore and trip to an island you are sure to find something to delight.
British Golf Museum
Where better to find out about golf than in St. Andrews, the home of golf. Using diverse displays and exciting interactives, the Museum tells the story of British golf from its origins in the middle ages through to the present day. |
http://www.britishgolfmuseum.co.uk
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St Andrews Aquarium
A sealife adventure in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland where you can view numerous fish species like our seals, sharks, pirhana, crabs, lobsters, shrimps, rays and octopus. The aquarium is one of Fife`s top attractions. |
http://www.standrewsaquarium.co.uk
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St Andrews Links Trust
A charitable Trust responsible for the 6 links courses. With 6 courses, two clubhouses, a golf practice centre and shops it all adds up to the largest golf complex in Europe. |
http://www.standrews.org.uk/
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St Andrews Preservation Trust
The St Andrews Preservation Trust Museum is a small, independent museum situated in a lovely 17th century house in the heart of the towns old fisher quarter, a stones throw from both the Castle and the Cathedral. As a fisher home, Nos 12-16 North Street were once inhabited by up to twenty people at any one time |
http://www.standrewspreservationtrust.co.uk
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St Andrews Tourist Information Centre
Whatever information you need about St. Andrews and surrounding area, the efficient staff in the Tourist Information Centre will be happy to help |
http://www.visitfife.com
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