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Cupar Station
Station Road, Cupar, Fife KY15 5HX - Scotland, UK

Cupar is Fife’s former county town and therefore is a settlement of importance. This small railway station acts as the principle transport hub not only for the town but for the many outlying villages. The station is on...
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Attractions near Cupar Station
A selection of attractions close to Cupar Station:
St Salvators Hall  (8.6 Miles)
The residence of Prince William during his study at the University, St Salvators Hall is an attractive building built in 1930. The hall overlooks St....
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Tentsmuir NNR  (8.6 Miles)
Tentsmuir Point National Nature Reserve takes its name from Tents Muir; it was open moorland in recent times before the Forestry Commission planted up Scots...
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St Andrews Botanic Garden  (9.9 Miles)
These impressive Botanic Gardens are home to over eight thousand species of ferns, plants, shrubs and trees, some of which are native to this area...
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Methil Heritage Centre  (10.1 Miles)
Methil is a small community in Fife in Scotland, and this centre was established in order to collate the numerous artefacts and documents that exist...
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St. Andrews Museum  (10.3 Miles)
St. Andrews Museum shows the history of the town of St. Andrews, portraying a fascinating insight into the area from Medieval times and encompassing the...
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Old Course  (10.6 Miles)
St. Andrews is famous for being the home of golf, and the Old Course has long claimed its deserved title as the number 1 links...
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Crawford Arts Centre  (10.6 Miles)
The Crawford Arts Centre was founded by the University of St Andrews in 1977. It is now an independent charitable company providing artistic exhibitions, including...
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Bell-Pettigrew Museum  (10.7 Miles)
This excellent museum is part of the world famous University of Saint Andrews and contains a massive collection related to the study of natural sciences....
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Martyrs Monument  (10.7 Miles)
Overlooking the Old Course and West Sands beach (location of the filming of the movie ‘Chariots of Fire’) the Martyrs Monument is a striking object...
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Whyte-Melville Fountain  (10.8 Miles)
Located in the centre of Market Street, this large fountain was erected in 1880, in memory of novelist Major Whyte Melville. The fountain is built...
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Admirable James Crichton House  (10.8 Miles)
This small building was the residence of James Crichton (1560-1585), commonly known as “The Admirable”. James was the son of the second most powerful man...
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St. Andrews Aquarium  (10.8 Miles)
Situated on the cliffs overlooking the famous West Sands of St. Andrews Bay, St. Andrews Aquarium is home to a multitude of aquatic species ranging...
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Byre Theatre  (10.9 Miles)
Originally part of a dairy farm in 1933, the Byre Theatre was founded by Alexander Paterson, a playwright and journalist. Located near the centre of...
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British Golf Museum  (10.9 Miles)
The official museum of British golf, situated in the home of golf, St Andrews. Overlooking the Old Course, the museum covers British golf from the...
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St Andrews Quadrangle  (10.9 Miles)
The St Andrews University Quadrangle, or ‘Quad’ as it is more commonly known, houses the historic arts school of the University. Founded in 1413, the...
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St. Salvators Chapel  (10.9 Miles)
Founded in 1450 as Bishop Kennedy's College of the Holy saviour, St Salvators chapel was designed as a place of education and missionary business. Today,...
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St Andrews Cathedral  (10.9 Miles)
These are remains of Scotland\'s largest cathedral, established in 1160. The Cathedral was consecrated in the presence of Robert the Bruce in 1318 and was...
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St. Leonards  (11 Miles)
Originally a hospital for pilgrims to St. Andrews, St Leonards Chapel belonged to the college of the same name up until 1743. Distinctive today by...
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Preservation Trust Museum  (11 Miles)
St. Andrews Preservation Trust Museum is a small independent museum situated in a beautiful 17th Century house in the Fisher Quarter at the heart of...
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St Andrews Cathedral  (11.1 Miles)
The spectacular cathedral ruins are situated near the harbour of St. Andrews. Dating from around 1160, the ruins are a sight all visitors must see....
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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