
You will travel along the main route running northwards from the Forth road bridge, before branching off onto country roads with fine pastoral views heading towards St. Andrews where you will enjoy this beautiful are. Between The Firth of Forth and The Firth of Tay, the North Sea border county of Fife, contains a land of gentle hills, cut by the River Eden flowing eastwards to St. Andrews. Named after Scotland’s patron saint, St. Andrews is the home of the world’s oldest golf club, the Royal and Ancient, founded in 1754. The Club is headquarters of world golf and the supreme authority in golfing matters. Even from a distance, St. Andrews delights the visitor. It is a town for all seasons and all tastes. Set on the east coast, surrounded by countryside, St. Andrews is part of a kingdom in its own right, central to Scottish history in learning and devotion. You’ll travel along the main route running northwards from the Forth road bridge, before branching off onto country roads with fine pastoral views heading towards St. Andrews.