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A tranquil UK landscape featuring a river, lush greenery, an arched bridge, and rolling hills under a clear sky.
Blenheim Palace's grand facade stands against a clear blue sky, surrounded by lush green lawns, showcasing its stunning architecture.
Ruins of an ancient stone abbey with Gothic arches, set against a cloudy sky and surrounded by green grass.

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Top Rated
A tranquil UK landscape featuring a river, lush greenery, an arched bridge, and rolling hills under a clear sky.
Blenheim Palace's grand facade stands against a clear blue sky, surrounded by lush green lawns, showcasing its stunning architecture.
Ruins of an ancient stone abbey with Gothic arches, set against a cloudy sky and surrounded by green grass.

5 /5

Enchanting England and Wales: Stratford & Oxford

2 DaysFrom Bristol

  • Guaranteed small group
  • Expert local guide

from €147 / adult

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St Andrews Castle

In 1801, the Great Hall collapsed, plunging into the sea below. What remains of the castle today has a powerful view and fascinating history.

Be wary if you visit during the late afternoon, for the White Lady is said to linger among these haunting ruins.

St Andrews University

Maybe you've just stepped into Hogwarts. Or maybe it's the University of St Andrews, Scotland's very first university. Founded in the 15th century, this impressive institute has a notable alumni list including Prince William and Benjamin Franklin. But don't be fooled by its distinguished facade and history, it has its share of fun, including the annual Raisin Monday Foam Fight.

Golf

Did you know that in 1457 golf was banned by King James II of Scotland for being 'too popular'? He'd shudder to know how popular this Scottish sport is today. Six centuries of golf have been played in St Andrews and the Old Course is known around the world as the Home of Golf.

Who Was St Andrew?

For more than 1,000 years, St Andrew has been the patron saint of Scotland.

You can see him on our national flag to this very day in the diagonal cross - the Saltire - which represents his death by crucifixion.

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