The Byre Theatre
A 5 star visitors attraction, the Byre Theatre offers contemporary and classic drama, dance and concerts, with opera, comedy and exhibitions all year round. You can complete your visit with a meal in the Byre Cafe-Bar Restaurant where the cuisine and atmosphere are sure to make it a visit to remember.
www.byretheatre.com
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Falkland Palace and Gardens
This historic Palace is set in beautiful surroundings in the centre of the pretty village of Falkland. The well looked after gardens are set at the back and side of the palace.
There are a profusion of flowering shrubs and trees in the Spring and the adjoining orchard is full of apple blossom.
Formal borders give good displays of flowers in the summer and there is a peaceful pool garden where you can sit and take in the magnificent scenery.
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St Andrews Aquarium
Never before has there been so much at St Andrews Aquarium. As well as the incredible displays of native marine life, including the lovable seals - we now have truly breathtaking displays of marine tropical fishes. From colourful clownfish to poisonous pufferfish.Also exhibited are many of the sharks and rays found around British coasts - and much, much more. www.standrewsaquarium.co.uk/ |
Craigtoun Country Park's

Craigtoun has been operated as a country park since 1947 and has a great deal to offers visitors of all ages. Younger visitors will enjoy the adventure playground, miniature railway, trampolines and bouncy castle, while older visitors will appreciate the formal gardens, glasshouses and bowling green. And everyone can enjoy picnicking, boating, putting, crazy golf, pets' corner and the avaries.
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The British Golf Museum
Where better to find out about golf than in St. Andrews, the home of golf. Using diverse displays and exciting interactives, the Museum tells the story of British golf from its origins in the middle ages through to the present day.
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Scotland's Secret Bunker Only a ten minute drive from St Andrews, hidden beneath a Scottish farmhouse, a tunnel leads to Scotland’s secret bunker. 24,000 square feet of secret accommodation on two levels, 100 feet underground. This was where the government and military commanders would have run the country should we have been attacked during the cold war. A fascinating day out for old and young alike.
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St Andrews Botanic Garden
Set in 18 acres of impressively landscaped grounds, St Andrews Botanic Garden has won international recognition, yet remains one of St Andrews' hidden treasures. Although close to the town centre, its location among housing means that visitors have to make a small - but very worthwhile effort - to find it.
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Isle of May Ferry
Visit the Isle of may on the “May Princess” which runs trips to the Island from April to September, the vessel is equipped with snack bar and toilets. This is truly a beautiful Island, peaceful with stunning views everywhere, from the high cliffs and rock formations to the remains of a 12 th century monastery andthree light houses including the oldest light house in Scotland, dated 1636.
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