With the Kincardine Bridge and the Tay Bridge at either end, the Fife Coastal Route traces a meandering path along the glittering Firth of Forth coastline, passing places such as the Royal Burgh of Culross, the beautiful fishing towns in the East Neuk and historic St Andrews.
Keep your eyes peeled for red squirrels and find historic sites.
Wander around the cobbled streets and visit the palace.
Admire the architecture and see where Robert the Bruce’s body is buried.
Marvel at sea creatures in the walk-through underwater tunnel.
Visit what is thought to be the oldest standing castle in Scotland.
Look out for paintings by the celebrated Scottish artist Jack Vettriano.
Find out how fishing has developed from the earliest times to present.
Take a tour and discover the craft that goes into making whisky.
Explore golf’s history from the 1600s to the present day.
Smell the fresh scent of pine and explore the nearby sand dunes.
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