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Fife Coastal Route

Distance - 85miles/136km

Between the Firths of Forth and Tay lies the historic Kingdom of Fife. Take your classic car and follow the coast from Kincardine to Newport-on-Tay. The Fife Coastal Tourist Route takes the classic car driver to some of the Kingdom?s most attractive corners. From Fife?s famous bridges, passing through historic towns and the picturesque fishing villages of the East Neuk with their distinctive pantiled roofs and unspoilt beaches, the Coastal Tourist Route gives a taste of all that Fife has to offer. Whilst cruising along in your vintage or clasic car you will find superb sandy beaches, five of which hold the coveted European Blue Flag Award ? St Andrews West and East Sands, Elie, Burntisland and Aberdour Silver Sands. Or you could sample one of the world class golf courses which hug the coast. If you do want to get out of your classic car don't miss Deep Sea World at North Queensferry, where the longest underwater safari will take you exploring far beneath the waves. The scenery is also breathtaking, with panoramic views of the Firth of Forth and out to the North Sea. If you fancy a spot of fresh air you can park up your classic car and walk along the Fife Coastal Path which now extends from the Royal Burgh or Culross to the Tay Bridge. Whether you?re interested in traditional seaside attractions, activity holidays or a look at Fife?s fascinating heritage, you will find plenty to see and do as you travel along the coast of the Kingdom.