This Michelin-starred restaurant with rooms makes an ideal gourmet break. The split-level bedrooms look over the garden and fields beyond; breakfast is brought to your chamber to enjoy at your leisure. The inn is 6 miles from St Andrews; head southwest on the A915, then turn right onto the B940.
Peat Inn
St Andrews
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