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Based on a full-colour rucksack-friendly printed guidebook, this fixed-format ebook respects the original page layouts, while also enabling instant cross-references, searchable text and (if the user is online) web links. _x000D_ The Fife Coastal Path runs around the coastline of eastern Scotland for 117 miles (187 km) from Kincardine on the Forth to Newburgh on the Tay. It passes the magnificent Forth bridges, goes through former mining towns and Fife's East Neuk (corner), with its rich tradition of smuggling and fishing. Beyond Fife Ness, the route continues along rugged coastline through St Andrews, former religious centre of Scotland and golf capital of the world._x000D_ The route passes many castles, towers and churches. There are splendid views along the coast and over the Firths of Forth and Tay, with great chances to sight seabirds, seals and dolphins. The villages have welcoming pubs, famous fish-and-chip shops and good B&Bs. Transport by train and bus makes for easy access throughout._x000D_ The guidebook contains everything you need to plan and enjoy your holiday on foot, or on a bike where cycling is appropriate, and contains 2018 route updates:_x000D_ — detailed directions for each section, walked anticlockwise from Kincardine_x000D_ — summaries showing distance, side-trips and food/drink stops_x000D_ — background on history, landscapes and wildlife_x000D_ — planning information for travel by bus, train, car and plane_x000D_ — lavishly illustrated, with 100 colour photographs_x000D_ — includes 16 pages of mapping at 1:45,000.
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