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St Andrews East Sands is the middle size of the three St Andrew beaches, a sand beach sitting within the town backed by grass area. At the top end you have a small sea wall and harbour where local fishing boats operate from. Facilities include parking, toilets, slipway, cafe, and children’s play area. Read more…
The West Sands at St Andrews is a long stretch of sand backed by the famous Royal & Ancient Golf Club. You may also recognise it as the beach was used for the famous opening sequence of Chariots of Fire. The beach is sandy, stretches for 3 km (2 miles), is backed by large grass areas and sand dunes. Multiple options to park Read more…
Step Rock Tidal Pool in St Andrews can’t be accessed as is now part of the Aquarium. The pool opened in 1902 although a bathing shelter was around in the late 1800s. The pool measured 300ft long by 100ft wide and the depth from 2ft 4ins to 8ft. There was also a small paddling pool. The pool was also known Read more…
Castle Sands is a small sandy beach that sits below the castle walls. The beach has some rock formations when the tide is out. The beach has an old tidal pool known as “Castle Pool” that is popular. The beach is accessible from the main town and all facilities of the town are available. Read more…
St Andrews Cathedral is a ruined Roman Catholic cathedral, built in 1158 and became the centre of the Medieval Catholic Church in Scotland as the seat of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and the Bishops and Archbishops of St Andrews. It fell into ruin after Catholic mass was outlawed during the 16th Century Scottish Reformation. By looking at the ruins Read more…
St Andrews Castle is a ruin located on a rocky promontory overlooking a small beach called Castle Sands and the adjoining North Sea. There has been a castle standing at the site since the times of Bishop Roger (1189-1202), son of the Earl of Leicester. It housed the burgh’s wealthy and powerful bishops while St Andrews served as the ecclesiastical Read more…
Proudly independent and family-owned aquarium in St. Andrews. Set in the cliffs overlooking St Andrews bay, our aquarium is a magical underwater world with more than 120 species on show every day. The aquarium includes a coffee shop and gift shop. Read more…