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Along The Fife Coastal Path

Along The Fife Coastal Path
By Hamish Brown

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Scotland was described by James VI as 'a beggar's mantle fringed with gold'--the gold being the chain of little Fife ports from which mercahnt ships, smuggling vessels and fishing fleets plied their trade over the centuries. Hamish Brown's new book on the Fife coast introduces its wealth of castles, churches, harbours, monuments and red-roofed 'little houses'. Along the Fife Coastal Path gives practical advice on all aspects of walking the route, whether you wish to make a seven-day trip along its whole length or walk a short section on a Sunday afternoon. Like the other books in the Long Distance Guides series it is illustrated with many full-colour photographs and detailed maps. The entire Fife coast is described in words and pictures, including the charming fishing villages of East Neuk, Pittenweem, Elie and St Monans, as well as Anstruther, Crail and St. Andrews. This is not merely a guidebook, but a mine of information about people and places that can be read for pleasure and kept as the souvenir of a unique and unforgettable part of Scotland.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #360792 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-07-07
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
'This attractive 160-page illustrated paperback by a longstanding Scots-Magazine contributor presents an in-depth portrait of people and places along the route; non-walking visitors will also find the information interesting.' The Scots Magazine 'rich, entertaining prose is full of detail on history, heritage, folklore and wildlife...' Walk Magazine

The Scots Magazine
"...presents an in-depth portrait of people and places along the route..."

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Scotland was described by James VI as 'a beggar's mantle fringed with gold' - the gold being the chain of little Fife ports from which merchant ships, smuggling vessels and fishing fleets plied their trade over the centuries. The recent opening of the official Fife Coastal Path, which will eventually run from the Forth Bridge to the Tay Bridge, offers an ideal way to explore this area, so rich in history and natural beauty. Hamish Brown's new book on the Fife coast, designed to be used by walkers on the coastal path or visitors to any point along the route, introduces its wealth of castles, churches, harbours, monuments and red-roofed 'little houses'.
Along the Fife coastal path gives practical advice on all aspects of walking the coast, whether you wish to make a seven-day trip along its whole length or walk a short section on a Sunday afternoon. Like the other books in Mercat's Long Distance Guides series it is illustrated throughout with full-colour photographs and detailed maps, not only showing the pat itself but the many historic sites and scenic attractions along the way. The entire Fife coast is described in words and pictures, including the charming East Neuk fishing villages of Pittenweem, Elie and St Monans, as well as Anstruther, Crail, and St Andrews. This is not merely a walker's guide, but a mine of information about people and places that can be read for pleasure and kept as the souvenir of a unique and unforgettable part of Scotland.