St Andrews – Scotland
The historic town of St Andrews lies along the eastern coast of Scotland overlooking the North Sea. For centuries St Andrews served as the religious center of medieval Scotland and the seat of the country’s most powerful bishops.
The ruins of St Andrews Cathedral reflect the importance of the town during the Middle Ages when it was the largest church in Scotland. Nearby stands the prestigious University of St Andrews, founded in 1413, making it the oldest university in Scotland.
Today St Andrews is also famous worldwide as the historic home of the game of golf.





















































