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Scotties By The Sea

St Andrews, Northeast Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom

COMING SOON: More than thirty Scottie Dogs are bounding into St Andrews for a wee art trail around the North East of Scotland.

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Starts: 1 September 2023

Ends: 31 October 2023

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About Scotties By The Sea

More than 30 giant Scottie sculptures will appear across St Andrews & The Northeast Fife Coast, forming a free 10-week art trail of discovery for locals and visitors of all ages to explore and enjoy. Proceeds from the art trail go to Maggie's hospice.

As this is a newly announced art trail, not all details may be correct and more information will be added over the coming months.

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Animals Coast Family Free Fun Sculpture Wild in Art

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Artworks

30


Timing

1 day


Difficulty

Easy


Access

Good

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Added by: arttrailproject

Published: 21 February 2023

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