The Fife Coastal Path Tours, St. Andrews starts from the center of St Andrews and ends at the Old Pier at Newport-on-Tay. On the coastal side of the journey you will see the Martyr's Monument, which is a very significant and dominant feature of the Fife Coastal Path Tours, St. Andrews. The monument commemorates the several Protestants and Catholic Martyrs.
Allot some time of your St Andrews Tours for the Fife Coastal Path Tours in St. Andrews. The north of the area is Tentsmuir and beyond that you will come across the Angus coastline on the north side of the Tay Estuary.
The Fife Coastal Path Tours will then take you to the front of the British Golf Museum. As you pass this, you will reach the famous 18th fairway of the Old Course. Then comes Guardbridge after crossing the River Eden. The way then turns north along a pedestrian path.
The next part of the Fife Coastal Path Tours, St. Andrews is the junction on the A919. Take a walk under the flightpath at the west end of the RAF Leuchars runway. View several military and civilian aircrafts over here. Following this you will see the Norman Church, the Earlshall Castle and then the journey takes you to the north of the RAF runway.
The Fife Coastal Path Tours, St. Andrews then leads to the Tentsmuir Forest and then the Tentsmuir Sands. This road is well made up and is a very popular recreational area. After crossing the northern part you will land up in the south eastern edge of the Firth of Tay. On the way there is a clearing with a stone building known as the Ice House.
On reaching Tentsmuir Point the forest path heads in a westerly direction towards the Broughty Ferry and Dundee. To the northeast is Buddon Ness with Carnoustie and Arbroath in the distance. The walk remains on the forest track till Tayport.
Then comes the Perthshire hills beyond the long Tay Railway Bridge. This is the last part of the Fife Coastal Path Tours, St. Andrews.
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