Tour Scotland Video Fife Coastal Path Cellardyke



Tour Scotland video of the shoreline along the Fife Coastal Path at Cellardyke, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. The Fife Coastal Path is a Scottish long distance footpath that runs from Kincardine to Newburgh.

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Tour Scotland Video Fife Coastal Path St Andrews



Tour Scotland video of the coast at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The Fife Coastal Walking Path goes past the harbour area of St Andrews, with fine views of St Andrews Castle which was the chief residence of the bishops, and later archbishops, of St Andrews. They were Scotland’s leading churchmen, and lived in a manner reflecting their exalted status. They also had to be prepared to defend themselves and the property of the Church, hence their strong castle. During its 450 year history, the castle served as episcopal palace, fortress and state prison.

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Tour Scotland Video Fife Coastal Path Anstruther



Tour Scotland video of houses and shoreline at Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. There are stepping stones on the Fife Coastal Path which can be used to cross from West Anstruther to Anstruther, but are not available when the tide is in. The Fife Coastal Walking Path is a Scottish long distance footpath that runs from Kincardine to Newburgh. The path was created in 2002, originally running from North Queensferry to Tayport. It was extended in 2011 with a new section running from Kincardine to North Queensferry, then again in 2012 from Newburgh to Tayport. It runs for 117 miles along the coastline of Fife and passes through many seaside towns and villages. The path would take around one week to walk completely from end to end. Places of historic interest along the route include Aberdour Castle, Macduff's Castle near East Wemyss, Wemyss Castle, and Pitmilly, a former estate associated with the Moneypenny family. The focal point of the Fife Coastal Path is the Harbourmaster's House, in Dysart.



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Tour Scotland Video Swilcan Bridge Old Golf Course St Andrews


Tour Scotland video of the Swilcan Bridge on the Old Golf Course in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. St Andrews Golf Breaks. The most famous bridge in all of golf. This is a wee video I shot walking over the bridge. As you can hear it was a very windy day.

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Tour Scotland Video Clam Boat Pittenweem East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland video of a clam boat returning to the harbour Pittenweem, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. The 19th century saw the greatest growth in sea fishing on the Scottish east coast. In the early years of that century the boats were very small, made of wood and were either one or two masted. They were not expensive to build and small repairs were carried out by the fishermen themselves. These early boats needed to be light so they could be dragged up the beaches.

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