Ardgowan Hotel
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    Ardgowan Hotel
    2 Playfair Terrace
    St Andrews
    KY16 9HX

    Tel: 01334 472970
    Fax: 01334 478380
    Email:Ardgowan@tesco.net

    Ardgowan Hotel St Andrews

    The Ardgowan is a three-star hotel, centrally situated in St. Andrews and run under the supervision of a competent Manager and resident Duty Manager.

    The Ardgowan has twelve comfortable en-suite bedrooms, all of which have central heating, telephone, colour television and tea / coffee making facilities.

    The hotel surroundings are further enhanced by a small residents lounge bar, a small residents lounge and a restaurant with a high standard cuisine which includes a wide variety of fresh seafoods and local game.

    St. Andrews, with it's ruined cathedral and thriving University, fopunded in 1411, is truly a town where the ancient and modern combine. There is an excellent range of shops, including many selling crafts, tweeds and woollens.

    The Repertory Theatre at the Byre, a cinema and various restaurants and wine bars provide evening entertainment and, for daytime pleasure, there are the pleasant beaches and the charming Craigtown Park where you can relax and watch the passing scene - and of course, there is golf.

    St. Andrews, being the Home of Golf has five golf courses and a newly built driving range and the Ardgowan is a mere 250 yards from the 18th Green and the first tee of the Old Course. We can offer first class facilities for golfers.

    Nearby there are many links and inland golf courses including Carnoustie, Scotscraig, Downfield, Ladybank, Lundin Links, Gleneagles, Crail and lots more.


    There is plenty to do in St. Andrews if you are not a golfer. We have tennis courts and a leisure centre with squash courts and gymnasium.

    Surrounding the Ardgowan Hotel is the ancient Kingdom of Fife, all of it is easy to reach by car or bus

    In the East Neuk there is a string of picturesque fishing villages such as Crail, Pittenweem, Elie and Anstruther with it's fisheries museum.

    Falkland Palace, the hunfting lodge of the Stuarts can be found nearby and, in Ceres, is the Fife Folk Museum.

    To the West is Dunfermline with it's ancient abbey and the remarkable medieval town of Culcross, fully restored and still lived in today.

    Farther west lies the fair city of Perth, gateway to the Highlands; to the south is Edinburgh the capital of Scotland and home of the famous festival.


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