Are you a golf widow and want to be in the know about what your partner gets up to out there?
Well let us provide a half day golf tuition at the Golf Academy which will allow you to keep up with the chat at the 19th hole! Or if you are here with a mixed party and the men are off for that all important game of golf and you ladies would like to experience their own game at the home of golf on one of
our picturesque courses?
Or, why not indulge yourself with some of the finest available spa treatments. As if taking breath from the surrounding landscape St. Andrews offers a variety of life-enhancing treatments combining natural elements from land and ocean. Body and mind therapies for both men and women, will indulge your senses, enhance your well-being and restore your inner-balance.
You can even combine this with a spot of retail therapy with door to door chauffeur driven service to
nearby Edinburgh, one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the UK.
Whatever your equestrian pursuit, St Andrews extends a warm welcome to you to enjoy the variety of horse-riding activities. Enjoy an unrivalled riding experience here in the one of the most beautiful areas of Scotland.
It's really easy to try out this great sport, Clay pigeon shooting. Come along to one of our have-a-go-days. We get groups of girls just like you that have always wanted to try it. Once you have got up to a certain ability have a go at a more advanced class or individual lesson if that's what you want!
The Royal Burgh of St Andrews. It’s ancient. It’s pretty. It’s respectable. But it has a past as dark and twisted as Satan’s knitting. Wild history. Wicked humour. Weird Stories.
Follow our local guides as they reveal the hidden and rather un-saintly history of the home of golf and seek out the ghosts that still haunt its ancient locations. So, if you want fun and good company, or you just want
to learn some of the dark history of St. Andrews, come with us. But get ready to be terrified in the process!
And why Not? Remember it's us girls who hold the fishing records that count! Indulge in private "Learn Fly Fishing" and Guided/coaching excursions for in-experienced or experienced anglers to secluded lochs and rivers. Totally inclusive of the services of a full time Guide/Coach, all fishing tackle, permits and Land Rover transport to and return from the fishing location of the day to various locations.
And of course lunch and champagne!
Girls, Show them how to do it. Head for the hills across some rough, tough terrain in a hardy 4-wheel drive vehicle. You'll be amazed by what a four wheel drive vehicle can do. Mud, holes, gullies, steep slopes - the most rugged terrain can be crossed if you have the skills. We have carefully selected the best off road driving locations in the area. All will give you some seriously challenging driving in some beautiful locations.
We have also made sure the quality of driving tuition is the best.
From Urban Outfitters to Diesel to Harvey Nick's and The White Company, Glasgow and Edinburgh are packed with the best fashion names and brilliant independent boutiques. Plus with a great choice of cool cafes, smart eateries and bars to stop at en route, no wonder Glasgow and Edinburgh are top on the list of Britain's best-loved shopping destinations.
Let Kate and her team organise a fun filled day of retail therapy that is kick-started with a continental breakfast
as you are chauffeur driven to the city of your choice and a celebratory glass of champagne as you return
to the Kingdom of Fife
Visit a dedicated falconry facility, custom built on the beautiful Perthshire countryside and leave with an unforgettable experience of Scotland. This first introduction to falconry and the company of these magnificent birds is something you will never forget!
So much history lies within walking distance of your accommodation. Let us organise a tour of this fascinating town and its colourful past. Of the many historical buildings of St. Andrews, first to be noted must be the Cathedral, which founded in 1160 and then consecrated in 1318, was by far the largest church in Scotland before its destruction at the reformation. The Castle, founded in 1200 as a fortress and
home of the Bishop of St. Andrews, possess the unusual feature of a bottle dungeon.
From the Castle, Archbishop Beaton watched George Wishart burn at the stake,
himself to perish at the hands of an assassin soon afterwards.
All girls enjoy a bracing coastal walk—perhaps it's the thought of the warm soak at the end, who knows?
So how about a scramble round a rocky headland in Fife, and a walk to see the remains of wartime fortifications?