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Visitor Attractions
British Golf Museum
Byre Theatre
Craigtoun Country Park
Fife Contemporary Art and Craft
Fife Coastal Path
Preservation Trust Museum
St Andrews Botanic Garden
St Andrews Castle
St Andrews Cathedral
St Andrews Museum
Fife Coastal Path
The Fife Coastal Path at CrailThe Fife Coastal Path offers a range of walks for walkers of all abilities. The routes are mainly flat, making them ideal for family walks, but never short of interest, and they include both circular routes and longer ones where leaving a second car at the end or catching a local bus back to the start can greatly extend how much you can cram into your day.

The best thing about the Coastal Path, though, is simply the variety of sights you can see along the way. From ruined castles to an abandoned salt works, from rock pools to fascinating rock A rock formation between Crail and Anstrutherstructures and much, much more ... and this is definitely the best way to visit the fishing villages of the East Neuk. One of the best stretches lies between Pittenweem and Elie, with St Monance marking the half-way point. Another fine route runs between Crail and Anstruther. In time, the Fife Coastal Path will provide an unbroken route between the Forth and Tay Bridges, but at present there are still some gaps, most notably in the area around St Andrews, so you will have to drive towards the East Neuk to find a starting point.

 Visitor Information
Fife Coastal Path
Information and route leaflets are available from Fife Ranger Service and the Tourist Information Centre in St Andrews.

Fife Coast and Countryside Trust
Carberry House
Scoonie Road
Leven
Fife
KY8 4JS

Tel : 01592 592591
Fax : 01592 592598

www.fifecoastalpath.co.uk

 

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