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Attractions near THE GRAMPIAN

Elmwood Golf Course - Stratheden - 10.8 miles
Elmwood Golf Course is situated in the rural heart of North East Fife, close to St Andrews, "The Home of Golf". Elmwood Golf Course offers challenging golf to golfers of all abilities amongst some of the most scenic countryside in Fife. The course has been constructed to the highest standards by Elmwood College - the top European College for Golf Management Studies. You don't have to play a round of golf to appreciate what's on offer at Elmwood Fairways. Whether it's a quiet drink, a bar snack or a full three course meal, Fairways is there to welcome you.

The University of St Andrews - 11.32 miles
The University of St Andrews is located in the town of St Andrews in Fife on the east coast of Scotland. The University was founded in the year 1413 and has a student population of more than 7,200 students. The various departments include art history, biology, chemistry, classics, computer science, divinity, economics and finance, English, film studies, geography and geosciences, history, international relationships, management, mathematics, medicine, modern languages, philosophical and anthropological film studies, physics and astronomy, psychology, music and drama, and anthropology.

Ladybank Golf Club - Ladybank - 12.92 miles
Those of us who are fortunate enough to play Ladybank on a regular basis are fulsome in our praise of the course and its surroundings. On a fine summer's day there is no finer place on earth - there is no doubt in our minds that this is a course of outstanding quality and rare beauty. A heathland course of Championship status (Par 71) set amongst heather, pine trees and silver birch. The Championship course (6754 yards) has two loops of nine holes - visitors generally use the blue course (6299 yards). For visitors interested in the natural beauty of their surroundings Ladybank also provides valuable wildlife habitat for a range of flora and fauna, which is both locally and nationally uncommon.