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- Fife_Coastal_Path abstract "The Fife Coastal 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 (190 km) along the coastline of Fife and passes through many seaside 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. On the southern bank of the river Tay between the historic rail bridge, scene of one of the greatest rail disasters in Britain and the 1960s road bridge, lies the historic town of Newport. Here you will pass the ferry terminal built by Telford before passing the historic posting house building(1806), which now houses the Tatha gallery, named after the Gaelic for the river Tay. Along the way a range of diverse wildlife such as porpoises, dolphins and puffins may also be seen. The Fife Coastal Path is managed and maintained by Fife Coast and Countryside Trust, which is a registered environmental charity.The focal point of the Fife Coastal Path is the Harbourmaster's House, in Dysart.The path includes a short but difficult optional section known as the Chain Walk, between Kincraig Point and Earlsferry on the Firth of Forth. Apparently created in the 1920s, and best accessed at low tide, this route has chains fixed to the cliffs and rocks of the shore to assist progress. At times, short vertical climbs are necessary, although most of the chains are positioned to provide support while walking. The chains were renewed in 2007. An alternative, more straightforward route runs along the clifftop above.On 5th October 2013, a team of 6 runners from Carnethy Hill Running Club in Edinburgh set a mark of 15 hours and 10 minutes running continuously in stages along the 117 mile length, starting at Kincardine at 3am and finishing in Newburgh at 6.10pm. This mark has subsequently been ratified by the Fife Coast and Countryside Trust.".
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageExternalLink rep_fifecoastal.htm.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageExternalLink www.carnethy.com.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageExternalLink www.fifecoastalpath.co.uk.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageExternalLink www.fifecoastandcountrysidetrust.co.uk.
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- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageExternalLink www.walkthefifecoastalpath.co.uk.
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- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Aberdour.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coastal_paths_in_Scotland.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Fife.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Category:Long-distance_footpaths_in_Scotland.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Fife.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Dysart,_Fife.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink East_Wemyss.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Fife.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Harbourmasters_House,_Dysart.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Kincardine.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink List_of_places_in_Fife.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Long-distance_trail.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Long_distance_footpath.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Macduffs_Castle.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Newburgh,_Fife.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink North_Queensferry.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Pitmilly.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Porpoise.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Puffin.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Tayport.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLink Wemyss_Castle.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fife Coastal Path".
- Fife_Coastal_Path hasPhotoCollection Fife_Coastal_Path.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coastal_paths_of_Britain.
- Fife_Coastal_Path wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Footpaths_in_Scotland.
- Fife_Coastal_Path subject Category:Coastal_paths_in_Scotland.
- Fife_Coastal_Path subject Category:Geography_of_Fife.
- Fife_Coastal_Path subject Category:Long-distance_footpaths_in_Scotland.
- Fife_Coastal_Path subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Fife.
- Fife_Coastal_Path hypernym Footpath.
- Fife_Coastal_Path type Place.
- Fife_Coastal_Path type Attraction.
- Fife_Coastal_Path comment "The Fife Coastal 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 (190 km) along the coastline of Fife and passes through many seaside villages.".
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- Fife_Coastal_Path homepage www.fifecoastalpath.co.uk.
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