The earliest references to the harbour at St Andrews date to the 14th century, but the estuary of the Kinness Burn was undoubtedly used before that as a natural harbour in a rather treacherous bay. Today the harbour is home to a few fishing, research and pleasure craft and has regained some of it’s picturesque nature.
This is a shot from the rear of the inner harbour, which is just around the corner of the houses on the waters edge.