Will the Fife Coastal Path benefit Culross?
19 SeptemberWalkers on the Fife Coastal Path can now take in Culross, as the walkway has been extended by a further 17 miles to Kincardine.
Waymarkers have been put in place to guide walkers along the new section of the route, which is now around 110 miles long, extending from the Kincardine Bridge all the way to the Tay Bridge.
The new stretch should open up Culross even more to visitors - and with the village's rich calendar of events, they'll have a lot to see.
Alistair Bruce, Dunfermline and West Fife Local Tourism Association chair and general manager of Keavil House Hotel said: "The Fife Coastal Path is a fantastic attraction for the region - popular with both locals and visitors. The formal extension of the Path to Kincardine is very welcome and businesses along the route have been extremely supportive in ensuring walkers get the opportunity to explore this part of Fife. The Welcome Ports scheme provides walkers with useful information and a great welcome along their way."
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