6+ St Andrews Campsites To Book Near Fife for 2025
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Campsites in St Andrews

Camping on the northeast coast of Fife, near St Andrews, means you’re never far from beautiful coastal scenery. Sandy beaches, a picturesque harbour and lots of history makes St Andrews a great camping destination for your next break.

St Andrews camping FAQs

St Andrews Which campsites in St Andrews have a coastal view?

In St Andrews, the coast is never hard to spot! Campsite pages will all say if there’s a sea view, you’ll find most sites in the area do.

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Are there any dog friendly campsites in St Andrews?

You’ll find that most campsites allow dogs, and some even have facilities to cater to your four-legged friend. Look out for dog friendly facility icons on campsites, such as whether there’s a designated dog walk or doggy shower.

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Can I go wild camping in St Andrews?
The rules of wild camping can be complex. For more information, check out our wild camping guide.
Last Modified: 14 May 2024

Things to see and do while camping in St Andrews

St Andrews has plenty to do and explore, from the bustling town centre with its many shops, cafes and restaurants, to historical attractions and places families with kids will adore. Read on for our top recommendations.

St Andrews Cathedral

1. West Sands Beach is the largest in St Andrews, with dune-backed golden sands stretching along the coast. The beaches in St Andrews are all ideal for watersports, kite flying, windy walks, picnics, and plenty of relaxation.

2. The remains of St Andrews Castle are a must-visit and offer a glimpse into its importance in the history of Scotland, as well as wonderful views.

3. Get up close to a variety of marine life at St Andrew's Aquarium, from penguins to marmosets; you’re sure to make lots of new friends.

4. St Andrews Cathedral was once Scotland’s largest medieval church, known for its impressive architecture and historic significance. Today, you can visit the ruins and discover how the site was used up to the present day.

5. The Scottish Deer Centre is a short drive from St Andrews but well worth it. See various types of deer and other wildlife, including wolves and birds of prey during your visit where you can listen to keeper talks and watch feeding sessions.

6. Scotland’s Secret Bunker is a vast underground complex, disguised by an innocent-looking farmhouse. A day out here is fascinating, you’ll learn about Scotland's Cold War history and get a feel for what life might have been like in the bunker.

7. St Andrews is renowned as being the birthplace of golf and has some world-famous courses for anyone interested.

8. Take a walk through St Andrews Botanic Gardens which showcases a diverse collection of plants from around the world.

9. Walkers can enjoy a hike along the Fife Coastal Path, which offers wonderful views of the coastline.

10. The Byre Theatre is St Andrew’s creative hub, look at what’s on during your camping trip and enjoy a night of entertainment.

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