The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Beach visitors turned away by police amid traffic chaos at Tentsmuir.

TOURISM: Traffic chaos as warm weather sees hundreds of people head to the coast

- JAKE KEITH jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

One of Fife’s most famous beauty spots was overrun with visitors yesterday as warm weather attracted hundreds of people to the coast.

The Kinshaldy car park at Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve (NNR), in the north east of the kingdom, was so busy, cars travelling along the road leading to it were being turned away by staff.

Dozens of cars were queued along the narrow road into the site at one point.

One driver who arrived at the car park in the early afternoon said she was turned away and struggled to get back out.

She said: “When I got there, I saw a queue of cars and people trying to turn so I thought there had been a crash.

“There was a sign at the junction leading to the car park saying it was full and a man directing traffic away.

“Everyone was trying to back out on to the single track road and squeeze past in both directions so traffic was backing up.

“People had left their cars in laybys and were walking up too so it was even harder for traffic to get through and people were walking up the middle of the road.”

Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), which runs the car park, said it has been keeping the public updated online in the hope they will avoid sites when they become busy.

It advised anyone planning to visit popular areas to check online prior to travelling.

A spokeswoma­n for SNH said: “While it’s great that so many people are keen to take advantage of Scotland’s great outdoors at our parks, nature reserves and trails, this comes with some very practical challenges.

“We are urging members of the public to enjoy the great outdoors safely and responsibl­y by following the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. This includes planning ahead and avoiding busy places.

“If you arrive somewhere that looks too busy, try and find somewhere quieter.

“Visitors can check ahead on our website in advance, to find out which of our national nature reserves are likely to be less busy visit nature.scot/enjoyingou­tdoors/scotlands-national-naturerese­rves.”

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Signs were put up at Tentsmuir to advise visitors there were no spaces left in the car park.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Signs were put up at Tentsmuir to advise visitors there were no spaces left in the car park.
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