What to see and carry out in St Andrews, Scotland
This short article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK)In middle ages times, the bones of St Andrew, tutelary saint of Scotland's Pictish individuals, were given a little, wind-worn town atop a sandstone plateau in Fife, on the nation's east coast. These antiques gave such celeb that a bishop resided, an excellent cathedral was commissioned and the town-- now called St Andrews-- ended up being the nation's ecclesiastical capital.Today, St Andrews' messed up, roofless cathedral yawns at the paradises, and parts of the town's middle ages castle have actually toppled into the sea. You may believe this would damage St Andrews' appeal-- rather the opposite. These skeletal remains provide the town's shoreline a spectral appeal that's finest valued in winter season, after the golf p...