Beautiful panoramic view of the Fife coastline Way of St Andrews St Margaret’s Way on The Scottish Way of St Andrews TrailsSeptember 26, 2024St Andrews Cathedral welcomed thousands of pilgrims who came to venerate the relics of St Andrew in the Middle Ages.
Aberdour Castle Way of St Andrews - Courtesy Aberdour Castle SitesSeptember 24, 2024This is one of the two oldest standing castles in Scotland alongside the Castle of Sweden in Argyll.
Inchcolm Abbey By Gunther Tschuch - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 Inchcolm Abbey SitesSeptember 23, 2024Inchcolm Abbey, founded in the 12th century by King David I, is one of the best-preserved medieval monastic complexes in Scotland.
Earlsferry chapel David McElroy - Shutterstock Earlsferry Chapel by the Sea SitesSeptember 9, 2024Earlsferry, an ancient Scottish village, played a key role in the St Andrew’s Way, the pilgrimage route to the shrine of St Andrew
St Bridget Kirk Way of St Andrews - Courtesy St Bridget’s Kirk SitesSeptember 9, 2024Ruins of a medieval church which is part of the St. Margaret’s Itinerary of the Way of St. Andrews.
Altar with the Relics of St Andrew Way of St Andrew St Mary RC Cathedral SitesSeptember 9, 2024This cathedral houses the National Shrine of St. Andrew and has witnessed important historical events such as the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1982.
Ruins of St Andrews Cathedral Way of St Andrews - Courtesy St Andrews Cathedral SitesSeptember 9, 2024St. Andrews Cathedral was an important place of pilgrimage due to its association with the relics of St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland