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If you are one of our regular guests you will already appreciate our high standards of service. If you have not stayed with us before you will find clean, comfortable accommodation accompanied
by a warm and friendly welcome. Choose a holiday in New Hall or McIntosh Hall, or have the flexibility of self-catering in a house at Albany Park.
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Enjoy St Andrews |
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St Andrews is an ancient town of great beauty. It is surrounded on two sides by the sea and on a third by the world-famous golf courses. Golf has been played here for centuries and you too can
follow in the footsteps of the famous or just enjoy watching the game. The old streets and passageways of St Andrews are renowned for their distinctive shops, restaurants and bars. It is a
place to explore on foot: visit the ruined cathedral and castle which bear witness to the earlier importance of St Andrews as the ecclesiastical capital of Scotland. The leisure centre by the East
sands, the new Byre Theatre and the cinema provide for all tastes.
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East Neuk of Fife |
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Beyond St Andrews are more glorious treasures. The East Neuk of Fife, that area pointing out into the North Sea, with the Firth of Forth to its south, has fishing villages and castles, museums and
country parks, lovely countryside and even more golf courses. Our climate is sunnier than in most parts of Scotland and our rainfall is low. In summer the days are long and the air is fresh and clean.
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Useful Contacts |
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St Andrews Tourist Information Centre, 01334 472021, standrewstic@kftb.ossian.net
Byre Theatre, 01334 475000, www.byretheatre.com
Cinema, 01334 473509, www.nphcinema.co.uk
St Andrews Links, 01334 466666, www.standrews.org.uk
Golf in Fife, www.fifegolf.com
VisitScotland, 0845 2255 121, www.visitscotland.com
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