As one of the blog team for the former Crail Food Festival I was delighted to have an assignment which involved visiting lots of ice cream and sweetie shops!
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As one of the blog team for the former Crail Food Festival I was delighted to have an assignment which involved visiting lots of ice cream and sweetie shops!
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Golf Breaks St Andrews, St Andrews is known the world over as the “Home of Golf”. It is the home of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club. The Open Championship is played there every five years. This golfing mecca attracts golfers from all over the world eager to play at least one round on one of its famous links courses.
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Fife Coastal Path Tayport to Balmerino offers the walker some superb views across the Tay Estuary towards Broughty Ferry and Dundee. Much of the path follows the old railway line between Tayport and Dundee which closed in 1966 shortly before the opening of the Tay Road Bridge. This is a relatively easy walk. You don’t need boots or stout walking shoes as much of the walk is on tarmac pavements or cycle paths. The only part that is not is the part between Wormit and Balmerino.
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Time to get back to nature on the Fife Coastal Path! Skies were a little greyer than of late when we set out on our walk from Anstruther to Cambo Estate via Crail and Fife Ness.
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We were really fortunate to walk the Limekilns to Inverkeithing section of the 117-mile long Fife Coastal Path on a glorious day which helped to make this walk memorable.
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Climbing Largo Law – Largo Law is the best example of an extinct volcano you will find anywhere in Scotland. Rising 950 feet above the East Neuk village of Upper Largo
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If you’re going to walk the whole of the 117-mile long Fife Coastal Path, you may cover the route from start to finish, or do sections in different orders depending on where you are based.
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This is probably one of my favourite parts of the Fife Coastal Path as it takes in two great beach walks as well as a spectacular view of the East Neuk towns and villages from the top of Kincraig.Point
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We’ve been making a good pace in our 2016 quest to walk the Fife Coastal Path, starting at Kincardine and walking all the way round to Newburgh (117 miles).
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A glorious June day for getting out on to the Fife Coastal Path. We parked at Inverkeithing – there are free car parking spaces signposted at various points around the town.
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