Exploring St Andrews • Scotland with Bo Fraser
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Yes. St Andrews Scotland is known as the home of golf. But there is more to this beautiful seaside town than golf — although the golf is epic and important. St Andrews has a rich history that focuses not only on golf, but on education and religion. Plus it has this amazing location right along the sea — and not far from the Scottish capital of Edinburgh. Tune in as Bo Fraser, blue badge guide of Scotland Your Way, tells us all the reasons why St Andrews should be on your Scotland itinerary. And yes, she is a bit biased since St Andrews is her home town. Want to chat about St Andrews a wee bit more? Send me a note at [email protected] In this episode: :42 Intro 2:54: How Bo ended up settling in St. Andrews 5:27: Placing St Andrews on the map 7:09: Golf — the Old Course and the others 16:29: Religion — the Cathedral and the Castle 26:58: Education — University of St Andrews 33:12: Exploring St Andrews on foot 35:17: Beaches & Fife Coastal Path 42:20: Getting a tee time 45:43: Accommodations 50:32 Where to find Bo 51:23: Wrapping it up Important links: Scotland Your Way 10 Amazing Things You Need To Do in Beautiful St Andrews Scotland 9 Reasons You Need to Visit the Wonderful and Charming Fife Scotland The 10 Best Things You Must Do in Fascinating Edinburgh Scotland Exploring Edinburgh Scotland with Bo Fraser (podcast) Blown Away Visit Scotland St Andrews Golf Support the showThanks to Callisa Mickle who edits the audio. Follow Wander Your Way: Instagram Facebook Pinterest
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