A coastal odyssey from Bridlington to Broughty Ferry
Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 - Bridlington to Filey Brigg
- Part 2 - Filey Brigg to Whitby
- Part 3 - Whitby to Redcar
- Part 4 - Redcar to Hartlepool
- Part 5 - Hartlepool to Roker
- Part 6 - Roker to Blyth
- Part 7 - Blyth to Alnmouth
- Part 8 - Alnmouth to Budle Bay
- Part 9 - Budle Bay to Scottish border
- Part 10 - Scottish border to Dunbar
- Part 11 - Dunbar to Musselburgh
- Part 12 - Musselburgh to Burntisland
- Part 13 - Burntisland to Anstruther
- Part 14 - Anstruther to Broughty Ferry
- Acknowledgements
Part 10 - Scottish border to Dunbar


The Berwickshire Coast Path squeezes past the clifftop adjacent to the East Coast Main Line.
Arable fields beside the clifftop path.
Eyemouth Golf Club, a challenging 18-hole championship course dramatically situated on the clifftops.
Contorted coastal rocks at Agate Point.
Berwickshire Coast Path at Yellow Craig Head.
Drysdales Vegetables - a huge vegetable processing plant hidden in a quarry.
Meeting of paths at Cockburnspath - Southern Upland Way, Berwickshire Coast Path and John Muir Link.
Conservation area at Torness Nuclear Power Station.
Tsunami-proof(?) sea wall at Torness Nuclear Power Station.
Old sea bathing pool at Dunbar.
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