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St Andrews
Aquarium
The
Aquarium
is a sealife adventure where you can view numerous fish
species like our seals, sharks, pirhana, crabs, lobsters,
shrimps, rays and octopus. |
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The Lade Braes
This
walk which starts in the centre of St Andrews follows
the route of an earlier stream, now running through trees
and shrubs for most of its path beside the Kinness Burn
for several miles. |
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St Andrews Botanic
Gardens About
8000 species of ferns, herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees
are grown in the Botanic
Gardens. Some are native to Scotland but most grow
wild in other regions of the world. All those outdoors
are hardy and can be cultivated successfully in the climate
around St Andrews. |
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Fife Coastal Path Completed
in 2002 the
Fife Coastal Path runs from Culross to the Tay Bridge
and offers a range of walking experience, from the easy
and level to the wild and demanding. Whether young or
old there is something for everyone. |
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Heritage Golf
Visit
the Heritage Golf
workshops to see golf clubs being made. |
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