St Andrews West Sands Beach

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St Andrews West Sands Beach is a long, scenic stretch of sand on the Scottish coast, famed for its views of St Andrews and its appearance in the opening scene of the film "Chariots of Fire."

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Label Occurrences
St Andrews West Sands Beach canonical 1
West Sands at St Andrews 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
coastal landform
tourist attraction
associatedWith theme music of "Chariots of Fire"
climate temperate maritime
closestCity Dundee
country Scotland
dogAccess generally permitted with some restrictions
featuredIn Chariots of Fire
surface form: film "Chariots of Fire"
filmingLocationFor "Chariots of Fire" opening scene
governedBy Fife Council
hasAccessFrom St Andrews
surface form: St Andrews town centre
hasCarParks yes
hasDunes yes
hasEnvironmentalDesignation part of Eden Estuary nature conservation area vicinity
hasLifeguardsSeasonally yes
hasParking yes
hasReputation one of the most famous beaches in Scotland
hasTidalRange large
hasToilets yes (seasonal facilities nearby)
hasViewOf Old Course at St Andrews
St Andrews
St Andrews Castle
St Andrews Cathedral
isOpenToPublic yes
length approximately 2 miles
locatedIn Fife
St Andrews
locatedOn North Sea
near Eden Estuary
Old Course at St Andrews
St Andrews Links
notableFor dune system
scenic views
wide sandy shoreline
popularFor family recreation
kite flying
running
swimming
walking
windsurfing
region East Neuk of Fife
safetyAdvisory strong tides and currents possible
sceneTypeInWork opening running sequence of "Chariots of Fire"
surfaceType sand
transportAccess road access from A91
usedFor outdoor events
sports training runs

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British Golf Museum near St Andrews West Sands Beach
Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews clubhouse view St Andrews West Sands Beach
this entity surface form: West Sands at St Andrews