The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
New website for coastal path
Fife Coast and Countryside Trust, in partnership with Fife Council, has unveiled its new interactive website dedicated to the popular path.
The website has been designed to provide a userfriendly experience and visitors can now access detailed information about different attraction points and map their routes.
Created with the online user firmly in mind, the mapping section has been designed so people can take interactive steps along the coastal stretch, zooming in and out at any point they wish.
The map also now shows users the many points of interest and activities available along the path.
This includes historic Dysart where the popular TV drama Outlander was filmed, to the ever-changing landscape of Tentsmuir.
Information about transport, access codes and the location of public toilets is also included.
Stretching for 117 miles from the Forth in the south to the Tay in the north, the path is twinned with Skaneleden Coastal Trail in Sweden.
The trust’s business support manager Valerie Telfer said: “We want everyone visiting the Fife Coastal Path to be able to access information on what’s along its border, so we are delighted to share our new website to help them plan their journey along one of Scotland’s most visited outdoor regions.”
To view the new interactive map visit www.fifecoastandcountrysidetrust.co.uk.