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The Scottish beach walk that ends at award winning fish and chips

The Scottish beach walk that ends at award winning fish and chips

Daily Record19-07-2025
The scenic bay famously featured in an iconic film.
Temperatures are soaring all over Scotland, which means a trip to the beach is in order. For the Daily Record's latest Walk of the Week, we have chosen a breathtaking bay that is just a short walk from an award-winning fish and chip shop.
West Sands is situated in the idyllic town of St Andrews in Fife. The beach is backed by sand dunes and the town's world-renowned golf courses.
Stretching for nearly two miles, West Sands offers a seemingly limitless stretch of sand to explore. Whether you are travelling there with friends, family, or alone, it is hard to think of a better place to make the most of the sun this weekend.
Movie buffs may recognise the beach from the iconic opening sequence of the 1981 film Chariots of Fire, in which a group of runners journey across the sand. West Sands is very popular amongst runners, but with temperatures set to be over 20 degrees in St Andrews this weekend make sure you don't overheat while trying to recreate the movie.
For those travelling to West Sands by car, the beach offers plenty of parking. There are also toilets, while the amenities in St Andrews are easily accessible.
After you are done soaking in the sun, your final stop before heading home should be Cromars. The fish and chip shop is only a short walk from West Sands, and is the perfect capper to a day out at the beach.
The eatery has been recognised by numerous awards bodies over the years, including the Scottish Fish and Chip Awards and the National Fish and Chip Awards. It has also earned positive reviews from customers, with recent visitors describing it as "excellent" and "absolutely outstanding".
See below for some photographs showing why West Sands is worth a visit this week. For further travel inspiration, a selection of the Daily Record's previous Walks of the Week can be found here:
The 'virtually uninhabited' Scottish beach perfect for family summer day out
The Scottish 'subtropical' garden that was crowned Family Venue of the Year
The stunning Scottish beach with cosy pub by the sand perfect for family day out
The perfect Scottish Father's Day hike that ends at inn with delicious Sunday roast
The secret Scottish beach that was named 'best for dreamy holiday'
The serene secret garden tucked away in the heart of Edinburgh's bustling city centre
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