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 12 - Musselburgh to Burntisland


The "Ocean Mist" moored at the mouth of the Water of Leith.
Scottish Government offices at Victoria Quay.
Graffiti artist at work at the Marine Parade Graffiti Wall.
The old Fishmarket at Newhaven Harbour.
Granton "Lighthouse" (Not a proper lighthouse).
Cycling bliss: broad, quiet, level - Silverknowes Esplanade.
Fish sculpture on the shore below Silverknowes Esplanade.
Boats at the mouth of the River Almond.
Crossing point over the River Almond.
Shoreline of the Firth of Forth in Dalmeny Park.
Seen from the south shore - three superimposed bridges over the Forth.
Two road bridges over the Firth of Forth - new and not-so-new.
Crossing the Forth Road Bridge.
Cable anchor points for the Forth Road Bridge, seen from the north shore.
North Queensferry and the Forth Bridge.
Fife Coastal Path on the north side of Inverkeithing Bay.
St David's Harbour flanked by apartment blocks.
Glorious display of daffodils on Beech Avenue, a private farm road.
Would you believe - Silver Sands beach in March!
Fife Coastal Path beside Silversands Bay.
Old Burntisland station building, formerly northern terminal for the train ferry over the River Forth.
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