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Distance: 6-7 miles.
Pace: 2.5 mph aka brisk walk
Terrain: sand, gravel, grass, will be muddy this time of year, steep parts, stairs, tarmac

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(Heavy rain will cancel)


Can we please meet in Morrison’s ( Kirkcaldy) cafe for 10:30

Seafield beach is great for treasure hunting during low tides, we might start by making short beach loop before joining Fife coastal path towards Kinghorn.
Steep uphill to Kinghorn Loch and Ecology center. We can stop at the Nest Cafe for lunch or refreshments.

https://www.theecologycentre.org/the-nest-cafe

From Ecology center we’ll head around the loch towards Burntisland. Look for the trolls on this one!
Walk will finish in Burntisland links.

FOOD/DRINK
bring a snack or lunch and sufficient water to avoid dehydration.

DOGS:
well behaved dogs are welcome but must be on lead at times for their safety.


https://www.stagecoachbus.com

Travel to Kirkcaldy:
Stagecoach x58 ( stop Esplanade) right by Morrisons
Stagecoach X61 to Kirkcaldy bus station
Stagecoach 7 from Burntisland ( stop Seafield Rd)
Train to Kirkcaldy

RETURN:
TRAIN or BUS:
Stagecoach 7 towards Inverkeithing ( ferrytoll P&R) or train.
Free parking at Seafield beach or Burntisland Links. I’d recommend parking at Burntisland and catching 7 bus to start of the walk.

Legal bits:
Walking can pose a danger of personal injury and all participants should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions, involvement and enjoyment.
Participants are also responsible for ensuring that their walking gear is suitable for the nature of the walk and the prevailing weather conditions (which participants are responsible for checking) and for bringing adequate food and water supplies.
By signing up for this walk you are confirming that you have fully read, understood and accepted the foregoing and the following caveats, including that all participants join this walk of their own volition and are responsible for their own safety and enjoyment and no participant is owed any formal duty of care by the group or by the walk leader.

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