Fife Coastal Path: St Andrews to Crail
Pass to right of the cathedral on a lane under two stone arches. A footbridge behind the harbour leads to a tarmac path along the East Sands. The path climbs to the cliff-top below caravans. In open ground, the main path forks up right, along the top of the sea slope (smaller, lower paths give views of Maiden Rock sea stack). After 1 mile (1.5km) the path drops to the shoreline, soon to pass the tall, slender rock pillar called the Rock and Spindle.
The path reverts to the cliff-top then drops again to pass the deep, overgrown Kittock’s Den. It continues up-and-down along the steep slope, with a section below small cliffs where you clamber over a boulder or two. (At extreme high tide this section is impassible.) This foreshore section is where you might spot shelly fossils here and there in beach stones. It leads to the eroded natural arch of Buddo Rock, which is an extraordinary formation.
As the path regains the clifftop, turn inland towards Boarhills and turn left before the village across to Burnside Farm. Turn right before the farm to cross Kenly Water, turning down the burn through woods back to the coast.
The coastal path continues past an old salmon-fishing bothy, to the long sandy beach of Airbow Point. At its end a branch path is signed as the alternative route through Kingsbarns. The main path continues between sea and golf course to the car park and picnic site near Kingsbarns.
Beyond Kingsbarns the path is more developed, as it passes through part of Cambo Estate, with a tea room a little way in from the coast. Cambo is famous for snowdrops and has a variety of walks and accommodation. The Coastal Path passes through the end of its woods (here the alternative through Kingsbarns rejoins), then takes to the foreshore past yet another golf course. In another 1 mile (1.5km), the path again takes to the foreshore below a low cliff, and may briefly be covered at the highest tides.
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