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Log Cabins & Lodges in St Andrews
In the small town of St Andrews, in the United Kingdom, you can take a pleasant break in comfortable cabins enjoying the most important attractions in all of Scotland. What was once the religious centre of Scotland, today is a lively town famous for its beaches, the most iconic of all being the beautiful West Sands Beach. This town is home to many institutions of great historical value, such as one of the oldest universities in the world, and of course St Andrews' accommodation options match all the cultural richness that this city has to offer.
Comfortable cabins for all needsWhether you are visiting St Andrews for a family trip or as a couple; For a rest with friends or alone, the inn and cabin offers are fully arranged to guarantee a comfortable and relaxing stay. The log cabins have the capacity to receive up to 10 people, they also have large gardens, terraces, an area for families and hot tubs, spectacular views and quick access to the beach.
Travellers and activities
There are plenty of outdoor activities in St Andrews for those who like to do energetic activities. You can tour the West Sands or take a stroll through the beautiful St Andrews Botanic Gardens. There are also several coastal routes that can be done on the Fife Peninsula, which is a great option to take advantage and see the picturesque fishing villages of East Neuk. On the other hand, if you want to bring out your more adventurous side, you can sail aboard the May Princess and discover the ecosystem of Isle of May, with its puffins, guillemots, seals and thorns. This city combines the best of culture, history and adventurous routes, for example, you can climb to the top of the tower of the majestic medieval cathedral of St Andrews, or enter a secret nuclear bunker. Without a doubt, the difficult thing will be to stop doing activities!
St Andrews for hikersTravelling the many routes of St Andrews is one of the best pastimes that can be done when visiting this city. From the treasure trail of the St Andrews spy mission, where you can explore and learn, together with the little ones, all about the historic buildings, posters and statues of this city; to undertake an extensive guided walk on the Old Course, which is popular for being one of the most famous golf courses in the world and undoubtedly a golfer's paradise, and it is estimated that this sport has been practiced in St Andrews for more than 600 years, this city being the cradle of golf. With the accompaniment of an expert guide, you can tour holes 1, 17 and 18 and listen to the exploits of the legends who have stepped on these courses and you will be able to experience, in first person, the view of a player.
Did you know that legendary golfer Tiger Woods won his first Open Championship at St Andrews in 2000, with 269 strokes. Since then, do you only stay in room number 269 at The Old Course Hotel when travelling to Scotland?
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The underwater world is full of adventures, fascinating creatures, discoveries, fun and adrenaline. The St Andrews Aquarium is located in one of the best coastal areas of the city, close to the cliffs and has spectacular views of the bay and will allow you to live up close the experience of admiring the majestic animal species, such as sharks Britons, lobsters, lionfish, poison frogs, piranhas, seals and adorable meerkats.
2. Explore St Andrews' medieval pastThe centre of Scottish culture has a fascinating historical heritage that can be explored by visiting the renowned St Andrews Museum, where prestigious collections are displayed that tell history from the 12th century to the present. Inside the museum is the Kinburn Gallery, which brings together art, literature, and movies in one place. It is a fantastic opportunity for culture lovers.
3. In search of the sacred ways in the Fife peninsulaIn medieval Europe, St Andrews was one of the main pilgrimage destinations, which remained so for more than 400 years, which is why this activity religious left a historical mark especially in Fife, which is called the "Kingdom of the pilgrims". The Pilgrim's Way of Fife, has numerous inns and chapels in its path that offers visitors a place to rest and rest, and is currently one of the routes taken by countless pilgrims to the sacred place of Scotland.
4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll through the St. Andrews Botanical GardenThe St. Andrews Botanical Garden is the ideal place to see nature at its best. Its lush gardens, with meadows and forests; Its large collection of more than 8,000 species of exotic plants and one of the most important collections of rhododendrons in the entire country and its peaceful river with waterfalls and ponds, make this garden a must-see on your tour of St Andrews.
5. Explore the mysteries of the St. Andrews GhostThe St. Andrews Ghost is known worldwide as one of the best ghost tours in the world. It has been awarded on multiple occasions, for its rich historical content, as the route covers from the Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace and the Colleges of the oldest university in Scotland; and for the charm that floods the entire route, as it focuses mainly on the history of the ghosts that have appeared in this city. Without a doubt, a great opportunity to explore and discover the mysteries that are hidden there.
6. Learn all about golf at the British Golf MuseumGolf lovers who visit St. Andrews cannot miss a visit to one of the major tourist attractions related to this sport and that is the British Museum of Golf, located next to the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews. Not only does it have exhibits that document the history of this sport from the Middle Ages to the present day, such as the evolution of the ball, the stick, as well as the rules and techniques of the game, but it also allows you to walk through the extensive fields, and learn about the most famous championships and celebrities in history. At the end of the tour, you can enjoy a sweet or a coffee in the cafes located on the terrace of the museum and contemplate the beautiful view of the Old Course.
7. Tour Scotland's oldest universityThe University of St. Andrews is famous for being not only the oldest academy in Scotland, but also the smallest. Its ancient architecture is very well-preserved, and today it is a university institute dedicated to training in the arts, sciences and theology. Aside from all the historical value it has on its own, it also boasts some amazing museums, including the Bell Pettigrew Museum and contemporary art exhibits at the Gateway Galleries.
Information about log cabins in St Andrews
🏡 Log cabins available: | 33 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -37%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £42. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 17 properties. |