Take the chance to relax during your whole stay and avoid driving on unfamiliar roads.


We will meet and greet you at the airport, or pick up point of your choice, then drive you in comfort to your accommodation.


The main Scottish airports are: - Edinburgh, Glasgow, Prestwick, Dundee and Aberdeen.


We offer transfers from your Accommodation to the Golf Course and back to your accommodation at times to suit you, so no need to decide on a driver or miss out on drinks at the 19th!


We offer sight seeing tours to anywhere in Scotland in our 4, 6 & 8 seater vehicles and will endeavor to make your travel with us a pleasurable one. We can offer you exclusive use of the vehicle and driver for a part or whole day, multiple days or for the full term of your stay.


Below are some places that may interest you, or check out our Links to see more about whats on offer in St Andrews and Fife. All you need to do is ask, we will do what we can to make your visit as memorable as possible.


In and Around St Andrews:-



St Andrews Golf Co.

Hickory Golf in Fife

St Andrews Cathedral
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Places of interest:-



Pitlochry Fish Ladder

Loch Lomond & the Trossachs

Loch Katrine
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Whisky distilleries:-



Tullibardine

Glengoyne

Whisky-heritage

Edradour

Historic places of interest:-



Edinburgh Castle

Rosslyn Chapel
(The Da Vinci Code).


Scottish Tours


Glamis Castle & Scone Palace


Glamis Castle Tourism Scotland

"A place of legends and fairytales" is how Glamis Castle is described. Family home of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne and a royal residence since 1372. Childhood home of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, birth place of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret and legendary setting for Shakespeare's famous play "Macbeth". (Stop for lunch full day tour). Then on to Scone Palace, a place that breathes history like nowhere else in Scotland. Today, in the 21st century, it is the home of the Earls of Mansfield and a major attraction to visitors from all over the world. Fifteen hundred years ago it was the capital of the Pictish kingdom and the centre of the ancient Celtic church. In the intervening centuries it has been the seat of parliaments and the crowning place of kings. It has housed the Stone of Destiny and been immortalised in Shakespeare's "Macbeth".


Isle of May Ferry


Isle of MayClick images for full size


Travel on the "May Princess" which runs trips to the Island from April to September. The vessel is equipped with snack bar and toilets. The Isle of May was christened "The Jewel of the Forth" many years ago and for good reason. This is truly a beautiful Island, peaceful with stunning views everywhere. You can visit the high cliffs and rock formations and the remains of a 12th century monastery built in memory of Saint Adrian martyred on the Island by Norsemen in the year 875.


Stirling Castle & Wallace monument Click images for full size


Spirit of Scotland StirlingWallace Monument

Leaving St Andrews around 8 am and arriving at Stirling Castle around 9.30 am.

Spend all morning exploring the amazing sites of the Castle and walk through the formal gardens. Stop for Lunch. Take a short trip through Stirling to the magnificent Wallace Monument and climb through the history of William Wallace, arriving at the very top of the monument and experience the amazing views across the Trossachs, returning to St Andrews early evening.



Loch Ness & Urquhart Castle Click images for full size


Laggan DamUrquart Castle

Or would you rather sit back and breathe in the magnificence of the Highland scenery as we travel through forest, mountains and glens on the way to Fort Augustus on the south tip of Loch Ness, stopping at the Laggan dam? Have a spot of lunch at a canalside pub, then enjoy a trip up Loch Ness by boat, before transfering back to 4 wheels and driving up the side of the loch towards Urquhart Castle which sits on the banks of the loch.