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    St Andrews Cathedral

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    The tower you can climb
    Sean M.

    Note: You must go to the top of the tower for the view! This is a gorgeous place. And 900 or so years of history. And its only a short walk from the castle. There is so much to take in that you could literally spend an afternoon just absorbing the scenery, having a picnic, and exploring the underground Pictish carvings, tombs, etc. The tower is fantastic. You get a simply spectacular view of the town, water, cathedral, and castle. You must spend some time looking at the ancient Pict carvings to see evidence of the first people to settle Scotland. Predating the cathedral itself, these are amazing. The tombs are there as well and you get to see ancient engravings on old burial stone. Although it is essentially well kept up ruins, it gives you an idea of the general scale of this site and a real flashback to that era.

    Trina D.

    We visited St Andrews and walked the grounds of St Andrews Cathedral. Built in 1158, as a Roman Catholic cathedral, it fell into ruin and disuse after the 16th Century Scottish Reformation. There is a cemetery on the grounds as well. We were there when it was raining so we did a quick walk-through and left. The grounds are free to peruse but St Rule's tower costs money to climb. On a clear day, this might be worth it but it was cold, windy, and rainy so I passed.

    Thomas M.

    What must have been an awe-inspiring medieval cathedral is now mostly a pile of rubble, with some walls and towers left which are but pale shadows of the building's former glory. Sadly, humans are just as adept at tearing down impressive constructions as they are at building them. :( The bad news: It still costs UKP 4.50 for you to see what's left. The good news: You can easily avoid paying those UKP 4.50, because the cathedral grounds are open, *gaping*, on all sides. There's a ticket office, but it's located in a remote corner of the ruins, so you can just walk in, around & out without anyone actually noticing that you haven't paid. And if that sounds awful, then, be my guest! I don't think the meagre rest of the building justifies the expenditure. And that's that. And the same goes for St. Andrews Castle (which you can't enter for free). You can get a good impression of the ruins from my pictures. Yes, there are some intriguing gates and walls left. Yes, they convey the former grandeur of the construction. No, they're not terribly thrilling - given that there are SO many cathedrals in England (York, Worcester, Ely, Gloucester, and the ones in London) that are BOTH awesome AND intact.

    Lesley S.

    My second or third time here and it's one of the main things to see in St Andrews. It's hard to ignore the remnants which you can see at a distance and is a good landmark. I recall enjoying this more than the castle for some reason. Can imagine the scale of this place in its former days and the year old I was with found it interesting and didn't mind the walk inside.

    Sui B.

    The steps up to the tower were quite interesting - warning - if you are claustrophobic, you probably want to steer clear of the climb. As Derrick D. wrote, it is a "confined spiral staircase". Once you get to the top, the view is very nice, but in June, it was still too cold to stay up there for too long.

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    Rule's tower, from where you can see the whole of the town and out to sea.

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