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Private Tour East Neuk Scotland
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Today our tour commenced Edinburgh and then headed north to the historic Dunfermline Abbey wherein is buried
King Robert the Bruce. Fascinating nedieval architecture adjacent to which is the ruins of the
Former Royal Palace which was abandoned in the 17th century.A proud peacock was strutting about.
Next stop was St. Monans with its historic church and then onto Anstruther for a spot of lunch at famous
Fish bar.
Next was Crail, once a busy port but now a charming and colourful fishing village.Good photo opps
Here.
A few miles on we came to St. Andrews, the home of golf.After photos at Swilken Bridge and some
Shopping we drove west to Dunkeld in Perthshire.
Weather very clement.
King Robert the Bruce. Fascinating nedieval architecture adjacent to which is the ruins of the
Former Royal Palace which was abandoned in the 17th century.A proud peacock was strutting about.
Next stop was St. Monans with its historic church and then onto Anstruther for a spot of lunch at famous
Fish bar.
Next was Crail, once a busy port but now a charming and colourful fishing village.Good photo opps
Here.
A few miles on we came to St. Andrews, the home of golf.After photos at Swilken Bridge and some
Shopping we drove west to Dunkeld in Perthshire.
Weather very clement.
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