St. Andrew's Cathedral Tours and Activities

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Enjoy views of the city and sea from the top of a tower that rises from these impressive church remains.

St. Andrews Cathedral is a site of inspiring medieval ruins from the 12th century. The structure was and remains the tallest church ever built in Scotland. Today, it has a museum with an excellent collection of medieval sculptures and artifacts from the cathedral. Marvel at the enormous wall that survived many centuries and hovers over a cemetery.

Gaze up at the historic St. Rule’s Tower, which predates the cathedral and reaches a height of 108 feet (33 meters). Climb to the peak of the tower for commanding views of the Fife countryside and the North Sea. Spot some of your favorite sites in the city, including the castle and the university. The tower, which is built from sandstone ashlar, is so tall that it is visible from across the city.

Peruse the fascinating relics from the cathedral in the museum. The highlight is the Pictish St. Andrews Sarcophagus, a tomb from the 8th century. Marvel at its intricate details portraying a hunter about to slay a lion. Note the intriguing displays in the visitor center, which has medieval stone carvings.

Stroll through the cemetery and see the gravestones of generations from many centuries ago. See the preserved monastic walls enclosing the site.

Browse the souvenirs and cathedral-themed items in the gift shop. Walk around the picturesque area with your family and visit the beach.

For many centuries, the cathedral was among the most important in Scottish Christianity. Learn how the tall tower attracted pilgrims from across the country and farther afield.

The ruins are open to visits daily year-round from morning until late afternoon. There is an admission fee, with a discount for children. Purchase a combination ticket that includes St. Andrews Castle.

St. Andrews Cathedral is just west of the Kinness Burn River in the central part of the city. Visit the nearby highlights, such as the University of St. Andrews and St. Andrews Castle.

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