Todays leg of the Fife Coastal Path was cut short due to the onset of showers. Not that you'd think so looking at the sea blue sky in the picture of the first of two ruined castles (Seafield Tower) we encountered.
Still, undaunted by a spell of light drizzle, we left Kinghorn behind us and moved on to Kirkcaldy and Ravenscraig Castle. En-route we encountered a small colony of seals basking in the sun and a small furry creature that disapeared into the undergrowth.
Sunday, 6 May 2007
Kinghorn to Ravenscraig Castle
Labels:
Castles,
Coast,
Fife Coastal Path,
Long Distance Footpaths,
Scotland
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