



▲ Crossing the Firth of Forth, we enter the Kingdom of Fife, passing through rolling hills and fertile farmland to reach East Neuk, which means "eastern corner" in Scots. This enchanting region is renowned for its picturesque coastal villages, breathtaking scenery, and rich maritime history. We'll stop in the traditional fishing village of Anstruther, where you can explore ancient cobbled streets and stroll along the waterfront to the harbor.

▲ Next, head to the medieval town of St Andrews. This coastal gem boasts Scotland's oldest university, an ancient golf course, and the ruins of a cathedral and a castle. We'll have lunch here, and you'll have plenty of free time to explore.

▲ It's worth mentioning that St Andrews is the birthplace of golf.

▲ After visiting St Andrews, we will also make a brief stop in the charming royal town of Falkland. You can stroll along the cobblestone streets and find filming locations from the popular series Outlander.

▲ During your journey across the Firth of Forth, you'll admire the UNESCO-listed Forth Bridge.