1 Day Saints and Sinners Tour depart Edinburgh

St Andrews, the Kingdom of Fife and Forth Boat Trip

Book OnlineTravelling to the ancient Kingdom of Fife this relaxing day trip has little bit of everything:- castles, countryside and coast. The Old Course is a 'must-see' for golfers everywhere.

Forth Rail Bridge

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The tour

As we travel to St Andrews and Fife we cross the Forth Road Bridge with its fantastic view of the Forth Rail Bridge. Opened in 1890, the Rail Bridge is 2.5 kms long and was one of the major engineering achievements of the Victorian age. The bridge took seven years to build, and more than fifty men were killed during its construction. The contractors used 55,000 tons of steel and eight million rivets to complete one of Scotland's most impressive landmarks. An engineering marvel.

After a quick stop at Falkland Palace (16th century Renaissance palace and hunting lodge of the Scottish Royals) we arrive in St Andrews. After a short familiarisation tour you will have three hours to explore this compact historic town, Fife's gem.

St Andrews is internationally renowned as the 'Home of Golf' and you will have plenty of time to see the famous Old Course - a place of pilgrimage for golfers of all abilities. Why not try to beat the Heart of Scotland course record on the notorious 'Himalayas' putting course?
St Andrews was one of the most important religious sites in medieval Europe and the ruins of the massive Cathedral are only 5 mins walk from the Castle, perched above the North Sea. There are two beaches in St Andrews - the opening scenes of 'Chariots of Fire' were filmed on the East 'Sands.' The oldest University in Scotland (established 1411) is located here. Its architectural legacy can be seen all over the town. The late Princess Diana's eldest son, Prince William, studied here.

Our route home takes us down the coast to the charming fishing villages of the East Neuk. We stop at Crail, the oldest of the East Neuk burghs and admire its 16th century harbour, one of the most photographed in Scotland. Salt and coal were once traded through the small ports of the East Neuk and in return the riches of Europe were brought to Fife.
The architecture of this area is heavily influenced by past trade with Europe, particularly the Netherlands. The orange coloured pan-tiles on the roofs of the buildings were originally brought by the Dutch, who used them as ballast in their ships. The fresh sea air, whitewashed buildings and cobbled lanes are a favourite with locals and visitors alike.

Our return to Edinburgh takes us through the villages of Anstruther, Pittenweem, St Monans and Elie.

Departing from outside the Hawes Inn (Robert Louis Stevenson was a frequent visitor) you will have the option of a one-hour discounted boat trip (£8.00) on the Firth of Forth. As well as sailing under the spectacular Forth Bridges, there will be be opportunity for seal and wildlife spotting as we cruise past Inchgarvie and Incholm islands.
Non-sailors can enjoy a morning coffee quayside, stroll around the village and admire the stunning views of the Forth Rail Bridge and the Forth Road Bridge.

This tour is run by Heart of Scotland Tours, who have been awarded 5 stars from the Scottish Tourist Board for their tours.

Operating Info

Departure Days

Departs every Thursday from 17th March to 27th October 2008.

Departure Time

  • Departs: 09:15 - please arrive 15 minutes early
  • Returns: 18:30

Departure Point

Heart of Scotland minicoach tours depart from The Coach Tours Stand, Stance E, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh.

Please ensure you arrive approximately 15 minutes before departure as missed tours cannot be refunded.

 

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Rates

Ticket Price (Per Person )
Season Type
Standard Tour Ticket Discount Tour Ticket
March to October
£28.00 £26.00

Notes

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