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 14 - Anstruther to Broughty Ferry


Nearly trapped between two headlands near Randerston by the incoming tide!
Beach near the mouth of the Kenly Water.
The long way round - the original Guard Bridge over the River Eden.
Landing lights at the former RAF Leuchars.
Anti-tank defences at the mouth of Lundin Burn.
Shoreline of the Firth of Tay. Tayport and Broughty Ferry.
Central walkway on the Tay Road Bridge.
Pillars underneath the Tay Road Bridge.
Alternative end point - Desperate Dan and his Dawg on the streets of Dundee
Path at Grassy Beach beside the Firth of Tay.
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