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 13 - Burntisland to Anstruther


Remains of an old coal staithe amongst the coastal rocks; Kirkcaldy in the distance.
East High Street, Buckhaven and the giant Levenmouth Wind Turbine.
Bridge and old railway viaduct at Lower Largo.
Statue of Alexander Selkirk aka Robinson Crusoe in Lower Largo.
Anti-tank defences at Dumbarnie Links,
Fantastic structure in play park at Elie Holiday Park, Shell Bay.
Cliff at Kincraig Point. Somehow we completely missed the famous Elie Chain Walk at the foot of the cliff.
Newark Castle. Inland detour required here at high tide.
Salt water swimming pool at St Monans.
Cottages at Pittenweem.
Shore Street and the Western Harbour at Anstruther.
Side trip to the Isle of May.
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