ST ANDREWS

Things To Do

A Short Walk to Town or to Sea

With its rich golfing heritage and impressive linksland courses, St Andrews is a must-visit destination for both new and seasoned golfers. But golf is just one chapter of the St Andrews story.

It’s also a stunning convergence of ancestral architecture and sweeping sea vistas. Walk through the old town and take in the sights of this ancient place. Or indulge in a spot of lunch—St Andrews is home to a host of independent restaurants and cafés serving a tantalising variety of cuisine—so you can take your pick. Or if it’s a quick swally you’re after, visit golf’s most famous pub, The Dunvegan. Maybe browsing among the fine selection of speciality shops is more your thing. Whatever you decide, there’s sure to be something to love.

Rusacks St Andrews

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The Adamson

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Crail Golf Club

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Dumbarnie Links

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Highland House Cashmere and Wool

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University of St Andrews Shop

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Luvians Bottle Shop

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Auchterlonies St Andrews

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Johnstons of Elgin

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Rogue

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The Steak Barn

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Forgan’s St Andrews

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Little Italy

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The Peat Inn Restaurant

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Dunvegan

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The Seafood Ristorante

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Kingsbarns Golf Links

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Explore the Old Town of St Andrews

Known as the Home of Golf, the Auld Grey Toon of St Andrews appeals to even those with no interest in the game. Set overlooking a wide bay, the town is dotted with medieval ruins, stately architecture, and—thanks to its large student population—plenty of cosy pubs.

Experience

Signature golf experiences that define St Andrews.

Old Course

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St Andrews Links

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Kingsbarns Golf Links

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Dumbarnie Links

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Crail Golf Club

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Eat & Drink

Quintessential St Andrews
restaurants, bars, and beyond.

Dunvegan

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Little Italy

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The Adamson

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The Peat Inn Restaurant

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Shop

Places to see, ways to wander,
and signature experiences that
define St Andrews.

Johnstons of Elgin

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Auchterlonies St Andrews

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University of St Andrews Shop

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