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Here are some web links
to help you find out more about the area.
• Visit St Andrews. This guide to St Andrews is provided by
St Andrews Merchants' Association.
www.visitstandrews.co.uk
• Travel maps and details for planning
your trip, www.scenicscotland.net
• Whatever you want to explore
- the country's best-kept beaches, the world home of golf in St
Andrews, the delightful East Neuk fishing villages, the historic
capital of Dunfermline, it's all in the Kingdom of Fife. www.standrews.co.uk
• The official site
of Scotland's National Tourism Board. www.visitscotland.com
• This site lists the community, church,and
school organizations which make St. Andrews and the surrounding
area vibrant ... especially for those who live here. Also listed
are other general interest pages about St. Andrews.www.saint-andrews.co.uk
• British Golf Museum. Located next to the R & A Club
House, the British Golf Museum traces the history of golf from the
middle ages to the present day. www.britishgolfmuseum.co.uk
• The Byre Theatre in St Andrews offers a varied programme
of classic and contemporary drama, dance, music, comedy, and film,
as well as educational and community events. www.byretheatre.com
• Discovery Point. This award-winning museum in Dundee features
Captain Scott's famous polar exploration ship, RRS Discovery.
www.rrsdiscovery.com
• Glamis Castle. Glamis was the childhood home of HM The
Queen Mother and played host to a recent television series.
www.glamis-castle.co.uk
• St Andrews Aquarium. A sealife adventure in St Andrews
where you can view our seals, sharks, pirhana, crabs, lobsters,
rays and octopus! www.standrewsaquarium.co.uk
• St Andrews Botanic Garden. Set in 18 acres of impressively
landscaped grounds, St Andrews Botanic Garden is one of St Andrews'
hidden treasures. www.st-andrews-botanic.org
• St Andrews Castle and Cathedral. The Castle was the former
Bishops' Palace, the residence of the Archbishops of St Andrews.
Once one of the largest religious buildings in Europe, the Cathedral
was a place of pilgrimage for many thousands in medieval times.
www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
• A Travel Guide to Holidays in Scotland
www.scottishholidays.net
• East Neuk Seafood Celebration - Seafood restaurants in
the East Neuk of Fife www.east-neuk-seafood.co.uk
• Millennium Cycle Way - Cycle Ways in and around the East
Neuk and all of Fife www.fifedirect.org.uk/fife-cycleway
• East Neuk Holidays - The community & tourist information
site for the East Neuk of Fife www.eastneukholidays.co.uk
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