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Path is on the Map

The Fife Coast and Countryside Trust launch their new Maps/Guide

The Fife Coast and Countryside Trust launch their new Maps/Guide

To coincide with the completion of the Fife Coastal Path, an updated map is now available.

Stretching from Kincardine Bridge to Newburgh in the north, the Fife Coastal Path is the country’s oldest and most popular coastal walk. The newly-launched map includes the recently added western and northern extensions, giving a detailed guide of the entire 117 miles of the Path.

The map is being made available by Fife Coast and Countryside Trust, their chief executive Amanda MacFarlane said: “We are very pleased to be launching the updated Fife Coastal Path map which we hope will encourage people to experience the path as well as promoting the new extensions.

“The Fife Coastal Path is one of Scotland’s Great Trails.”

The new Fife Coastal Path map is available from The Harbourmaster’s House in Dysart or online at www.stirlingsurveys.co.uk priced £5.95.


 
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