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Visitor Attractions
British Golf Museum
Byre Theatre
Craigtoun Country Park
Fife Contemporary Art and Craft
Fife Coastal Path
Preservation Trust Museum
St Andrews Botanic Garden
St Andrews Castle
St Andrews Cathedral
St Andrews Museum
St Andrews Cathedral
St Andrews CathedralThe first Culdee Church is said to have been erected on Lady Craig's Rock at the end of the pier in the early years of Christianity in Scotland. Next came the Church of the Blessed Mary of the Rock at Kirkhill above the harbour, the foundations of which can be seen today. Then came the Church of St Rule, built on the same site as the Cathedral - St Rule's Tower remains the most intact structure within the grounds. The Cathedral itself dates from around 1160, and was consecrated in the presence of Robert the Bruce in July 1318.

The ruins of the Cathedral are said to be haunted by the White Lady ...Visitors to the Cathedral today will enjoy the dramatic setting of the ruins - the Cathedral was destroyed by a mob roused by the preaching of John Knox in the town during the Reformation - and the sense of history which attaches to what was once one of the most important religious sites in Europe. Owing to the presence of the relics of St Andrew, it was a place of pilgrimage for many thousands during the medieval period.

The view from the top of St Rule's Tower is breathtaking, and the visitor centre contains a number of artifacts and helps to set the history of the site into context.

 Visitor Information
St Andrews Castle
Historic Scotland
St Andrews Castle
North Street
St Andrews
Fife

Open all year.

Admission charge for visitor centre and St Rule's Tower. Combined ticket with Castle available.

Tel : 01334 472563

www.historic-scotland.gov.uk

 

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