- Hotel du Vin St Andrews - Tours start here with your guide, author and historian Richard Falconer.
- University of St Andrews - Learn about Scotland’s oldest University established 1413. Visit St Salvator’s College and University Chapel.
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St Andrews Cathedral - Learn about the iconic ruins of the Cathedral.
Monday to Thursday - November to March: You will hear about its history from the outside as the Cathedral grounds are closed.
Friday to Sunday - November to March and 7 days a week April to October: You will walk amid the ruins and have the opportunity to pay your respects to golfing greats Old and Young Tom Morris, Allan Robertson and Jamie Anderson.
- St Andrews Castle - Find out about this former Bishops Palace.
- Old Course - Learn about the evolution of both golf and Old Course development, together with some of the adjoining landmarks.
- Swilcan Bridge - Tours finish with a photo opportunity on the famous bridge with details of nearby iconic buildings.
- Guidance from Richard Falconer, professional English speaking guide, author, and historian
Guided tours are scheduled at 10am, 12 noon, 2pm and 4pm, available every day of the year (refer to booking calendar for any exceptions).
Your tour guide will be Richard Falconer, an author and historian, who comes highly recommended by renowned St Andrews Golf Historian and writer, David Joy.
These tours offer a golf-centered historical exploration of St Andrews, providing a comprehensive understanding of what sets St Andrews apart.
These excursions have something to offer for all attendees.
While golfing aficionados typically possess extensive knowledge about golf in St Andrews, these tours highlight obscure aspects of the sport. Additionally, even those with minimal interest in golf will find the tours engaging, since they delve into the broader history of St Andrews.
Apart from being recognized as the ‘Home of Golf’, St Andrews was also the center of the Catholic Church in Scotland for 419 years. This led to the establishment of the Cathedral and the Palace, Scotland’s first University in 1413, as well as the initial supporters of the sport of golf.
- A fluent command of English is essential for all participants. Speaking slowly or translating does not work
- Under 5s free, not suitable for under 2s
- Not suitable for Baby strollers/carriages
- There is nowhere to leave any of the above or golf clubs etc while on tour so make other arrangements and do not ask!
- As part of your tour, you will be by the Old Course and walk across the 1st/18th fairway. You will do this at your own risk and you must keep an eye out for golf balls during live play!
- Not suitable for travelers with walking difficulties (walking slowly)
- Not suitable for hip/knee problems, sprained ankles, walking frames, crutches or mobility scooters
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.