St Andrews & The Fishing Villages of Fife

Duração: 9 horas

Visão geral

Visit the ancient town of St Andrews - home to Scotland’s oldest university and discover the famous fishing villages of Fife. Return transportation from Edinburgh included.

Incluído

Included
Knowledgeable guide/driver
Included
Audio guide
Included
Return transport in an air-conditioned coach from Edinburgh

Não incluído

Excluded
Entry to attractions
Excluded
Food and drink

Informações importantes

Schedule:

Days of departure:Daily (April - September) & Mon-Wed, Fri & Sun (October -March)

Departure point:NCP Castle Terrace outside the NCP Car Park, Edinburgh

Check-in time: 8:45 am
Departure time: 9:00 am
Duration: 8hrs 45mins

Tour runs daily excluding 25th, 26th December and 1st January

Please note:

Travellers must be at least 4 years old to take this tour.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Free cancellation and amendments up to 24 hours before scheduled tour.

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Take your seat on the comfortable, air-conditioned coach as we make our way out of Edinburgh, crossing the iconic Forth Bridge, into the ancient ‘Kingdom of Fire’, passing through Aberdour before continuing into the East Neuk of Fife.

Enjoy a stop in the town of Anstruther, home of the Scottish Fisheries Museum, before travelling through the villages of Pittenweem, Crail, and St. Monans, which were once thriving fishing centres.

We’ll arrive in the beautiful medieval town of St Andrews in time for lunch. Enjoy approximately 3 hours of free time to explore the town, which is home to the oldest university in Scotland and the place where Prince William met Kate. Take a stroll down the cobbled streets, explore the medieval buildings, and see the famous Cathedral!

We’ll then begin the journey back to Edinburgh, travelling across the Lomond Hills to the village of Falkland for a photo stop on the way. We’ll then head towards Loch Leven, the site of Mary Queen of Scots’ imprisonment and daring escape, before continuing to South Queensferry for a final stop before concluding in Edinburgh.