INCLUDES:
Transportation by air-conditioned luxury
touring coach; multi-lingual commentary;
services of a professional driver/host;
service charges and taxes.
St Andrews is famed throughout the World
as being the home of Golf, however there
is much more to explore in this
delightful town, as we will discover on
this enjoyable excursion.
Departing from Glasgow we will soon be
crossing the Firth of Forth by the
graceful Forth Road Bridge as we journey
into the Kingdom of Fife. Our scenic
route takes us along the coast towards
the East Neuk Of Fife, where we will
make a stop in either Pittenweem or
Anstruther, two of the most attractive
fishing villages in Scotland.
On our arrival in St Andrews there will
be a short orientation tour of the town
before enjoying an extended stop during
which time you can explore the many
attractions from the ruins of the 13th
Century castle to Scotland’s oldest
university. Of course St Andrews is
renowned as the home of Golf and the
Royal and Ancient Golf Club, the games
ruling body for much of the World, is
located overlooking the Old Course. The
R&A organizes the Open Championship
which has taken place in St Andrews on
many occasions. You can learn more about
the game and the important role that
this community has played in its
development by visiting the British Golf
Museum.
From St Andrews we will travel to South
Queensferry, a delightful little town
with panoramic views over the Firth of
Forth. During our stop you can enjoy a
stroll in the town or perhaps visit the
Hawes Inn, featured in Robert Louis
Stevenson’s famous novel “Kidnapped”. |
Dates
of Operation
From Glasgow:
Tuesdays
20 May to 30 September 2008
Departure Information
From Glasgow:
Check In: 08.45hrs Departure
09.00hrs
from Platform 6, Buchanan Bus Station,
Killermont Street, Glasgow
Returns at 18.30 hrs.
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