Scone To St. Andrews
Crossing the Tay and travelling the last leg to St Andrews you follow the path of kings, queens, hermits, and thousands through the medieval centuries.
Read MoreCrossing the Tay and travelling the last leg to St Andrews you follow the path of kings, queens, hermits, and thousands through the medieval centuries.
Read MoreScotland’s ancient kingdom was formed around these places. Picts and Scots were symbolically united by moving Columba’s relics at Dunkeld.
Read MoreOn this additional loop, we follow St. Adomnan, Abbot of Iona, through Argyll and into the Perthshire glens, pausing at ancient places of Christian story.
Read MoreFollow St. Fillan, by travelling from Lochalsh to Tyndrum and then eastwards through Glendochart. On the way he left healing places associated with sources of natural water.
Read MoreOban To Tyndrum From Coast to Coast ROUTE LENGTH: 43 MILES Get Directions From To Add Waypoint For Driving Walking Transit Bicycling show options hide options Avoid Tolls Avoid Highways Avoid Ferries Print directions Reset...
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