Along the coast from Crail to Anstruther
From the tourist information centre in Crail, walk down Tolbooth Wynd. At the end turn right and, where the road divides, bear left. Walk beside the old castle wall to a lookout point, which gives a grand view of the picturesque harbour. Bear right and then walk on to reach the High Street.
Turn left and walk along the road out of the village, passing the two white beacons which help guide boats into the harbour. Turn left and walk down West Braes, following signs for the Coastal Path. When you reach Osbourne Terrace turn left down a narrow path, then go down some steps, through a kissing gate and onto a grassy track by the shore.
Follow the path as it hugs the shoreline. You will probably see cormorants perched on rocks to your left and will also get views of the Isle of May. Go down some steps, over a slightly boggy area, and continue walking until you reach two derelict cottages – an area known as The Pans.
Walk past the cottages and continue along the shore, then hop over a stone stile. Pass flat rocks on the left, which are covered with interesting little rock pools. Cross the burn by the footbridge – you'll now be able to see the Bass Rock and Berwick Law on your left and the village of Anstruther ahead – and soon reach a set of natural rock arches known as The Coves.
Pass these, then cross a little stone stile on the left-hand side and go over a footbridge. Your track is narrower now and takes you past fields on the right, then some maritime grasses on the left. Stone steps lead to another stile. Climb over it and cross a wooden footbridge to reach Caiplie.
Go through the kissing gate to pass in front of houses, follow the wide grassy track, then go through another kissing gate to walk past a field. The path now runs past fields and up to a caravan park.
Pass through a gate and continue along the shore on a tarmac track, to reach a play area and war memorial on the right. Maintain direction now as you enter the village of Cellardyke and continue to the harbour. Pass the harbour and The Haven restaurant and continue along John Street, then James Street.
At the end of James Street maintain direction, then follow the road as it bends down to the left. Walk past a guiding beacon and reach Anstruther's busy little harbour. You can now either walk back to Crail or take the hourly bus (no. 95) which leaves from the harbour, opposite the Fisheries Museum, to return to the start.
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