Sites listed below relate to the Fife Coastal Path. To suggest additional links, or to report any problems, please contact us.
Official Fife Coastal Path website
The official website, maintained by the Fife Coast and Countryside Trust
Sites listed below relate to the Fife Coastal Path. To suggest additional links, or to report any problems, please contact us.
The official website, maintained by the Fife Coast and Countryside Trust
Although intended for fishing, this is a great source of tide information for FCP planning: it provides reliable free information for at least a year ahead
This booklet can be downloaded from the official website, but it's deeply buried and difficult to find; contains listings for accommodation, pubs and restaurants
Useful site with accommodation and local information for Fife's East Neuk (corner)
James Carron's useful step-by-step account of the chains from east to west, with arrows superimposed to show direction of travel
Filmed from west to east at what looks like low tide, this 10-minute video clearly conveys the chains and some awkward moves (lots of wind noise)
Website with many photos, features about Fife miners’ lives and mining geology
Information about three Forth bridges spanning three centuries: the original rail bridge, the 1964 road bridge and the 2017 Queensferry Crossing
Sailing times from Anstruther are determined by the tides, and sailing is impossible on certain days; check for advance information and to book online
Informative site with details of events, transport and history, weather forecast and links to local accommodation and maps
Official website of the Save Wemyss Ancient Caves Society (SWACS) with masses of information about the caves and their carvings, and also about the current 4-D imaging project