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Crail Harbour Gallery and Restaurant
After yesterday’s 9 mile hike along the Fife Coastal Path from The Forth Rail Bridge to Aberdour, I ended up will a slightly sore calf muscle, so our plan to walk todays Coastal Path section from Pittenweem to Crail was abandoned. Instead we went to Crail where we had a coffee at our favourite Crail Harbour Gallery and Tearoom (one that Larry2210 may not have sniffed-out?) The restaurant has a superb view over the bay, with Fulmars flying over your head and the Gallery has nice coastal art for sale. By the way the wheeled zimmer at the door isn't mine. My leg wasn't that sore? Then I climbed the rocks on the beach , looking at some fascinating geology, whilst Mags sensibly stayed on the sand (in places the rocks are steeply bedded and slippery with seaweed). Then we went on to Elie’s beautiful Main Beach, where Kirkcaldy Photographic Society had visited earlier in the year. (we visit Loch Leven and castle next Sunday when visitors are welcome to join us).
Crail Harbour Gallery and Restaurant
After yesterday’s 9 mile hike along the Fife Coastal Path from The Forth Rail Bridge to Aberdour, I ended up will a slightly sore calf muscle, so our plan to walk todays Coastal Path section from Pittenweem to Crail was abandoned. Instead we went to Crail where we had a coffee at our favourite Crail Harbour Gallery and Tearoom (one that Larry2210 may not have sniffed-out?) The restaurant has a superb view over the bay, with Fulmars flying over your head and the Gallery has nice coastal art for sale. By the way the wheeled zimmer at the door isn't mine. My leg wasn't that sore? Then I climbed the rocks on the beach , looking at some fascinating geology, whilst Mags sensibly stayed on the sand (in places the rocks are steeply bedded and slippery with seaweed). Then we went on to Elie’s beautiful Main Beach, where Kirkcaldy Photographic Society had visited earlier in the year. (we visit Loch Leven and castle next Sunday when visitors are welcome to join us).