Discover St Andrews and visit the renowned Old Course. Journey along Fife’s celebrated ‘Coastal Road,’ which takes travelers through some of the region’s most picturesque fishing villages. Stroll through the village of Falkland, famously used as a stand-in for Inverness in the TV series Outlander.
Discover St Andrews and visit the renowned Old Course. Journey along Fife’s celebrated ‘Coastal Road,’ which takes travelers through some of the region’s most picturesque fishing villages. Stroll through the village of Falkland, famously used as a stand-in for Inverness in the TV series Outlander.
- Anstruther - Locally known as Ainster, Anstruther is the largest and most vibrant of the fishing villages. Visitors can explore the picturesque harbor and stroll through the narrow, cobbled streets. Alternatively, one might choose to relax with a coffee and watch the world pass by.
- St. Andrews - In St. Andrews, visitors have nearly three…
- Anstruther - Locally known as Ainster, Anstruther is the largest and most vibrant of the fishing villages. Visitors can explore the picturesque harbor and stroll through the narrow, cobbled streets. Alternatively, one might choose to relax with a coffee and watch the world pass by.
- St. Andrews - In St. Andrews, visitors have nearly three hours of free time to discover one of Scotland’s most stunning medieval towns.
Globally recognized as “the home of golf,” the sport has been played here since the 15th century. The Old Course is the most famous golf course worldwide. At the 18th hole, you’ll find the iconic Swilcan Bridge, originally constructed over 700 years ago for shepherds to cross Swilcan Burn.
The Royal and Ancient Golf Museum, a 5-star visitor attraction, houses many intriguing artifacts dating back 400 years. Just outside, visitors are steps away from the 1st tee of the Old Course at St. Andrews. The University of St. Andrews, Scotland’s oldest, was where Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge met.
Visitors can also explore the ruins of the Archbishops of St. Andrews’ castle, partially dating back to the 13th century.
- Falkland - The delightful village of Falkland is home to Falkland Palace, the country residence of the Stuart Kings and Queens, with Mary Queen of Scots being its most famous resident. The palace is a prime example of Renaissance Architecture in Scotland.
Admire its impressive entrance and the beautiful Chapel Royal. Wander through its expansive grounds, where the royal tennis court is located. Completed in 1541 by James V, this real tennis court is among the oldest in Britain.
Explore the palace gardens, orchard, and wildflower meadow, and enjoy the vibrant colors and fragrances of its Physic Garden.
Falkland village served as a stand-in for Inverness in the Outlander TV series. Visitors can enjoy a drink at the Covenanters Hotel or Mrs. Baird’s Guesthouse, where Claire and Frank spent their second honeymoon. The Square’s Bruce Fountain is the eerie location where Frank sees Jamie’s ghost watching Claire at the window.

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