Edinburgh Airport 52 min
British Golf Museum (19 min) Collection of golf clubs and memorabilia tracing the game's history from 15th century to today. Craigtoun Country Park (17 min) Parkland with a boating lake, crazy golf, miniature railway and a modern children's play area. St Andrews Castle (21 min) Coastal, episcopal castle ruins dating from 13th century, with secret passages and dungeon. St Andrews Aquarium (20 min) Aquarium with a black tip reef shark, seals, penguins and more than 100 fish species, plus meerkats. Lindores Abbey Distillery (26 min) Falkland Palace & Garden (18 min) Stuart monarchy palace with tapestries and painted ceilings, plus tennis court dating from 1539. Kellie Castle (25 min) Fortified mansion dating from 14th century, with notable painted panelling and expansive gardens. St Andrews Cathedral (21 min) Ruins of Scotland's former largest church, with museum of medieval sculpture and relics. Cairnie Fruit Farm & Mega Maze (14 min) The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews (19 min) Venerable home of golf, founded in 1754, with a Victorian clubhouse, golf museum and course access. Old Course (19 min) Iconic, storied 18-hole links, founded in the early 15th century, with a casual snack bar & cafe. Hill of Tarvit (7 min) Tay Rail Bridge (26 min) 2-mi.-long girder bridge, built in the late 1880s, carrying trains across the Firth of Tay. St Andrews Links (22 min) Revered golf mecca, featuring the Old Course, a centuries-old course known as the world's oldest. The Scottish Deer Centre (13 min) Country park keeping multiple deer species, with guided tours and trailer rides, plus birds of prey. |