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Fife Pilgrim Way

@fifepilgrimway

The Fife Pilgrim Way is a proposed long distance walking route linking sites of pilgrimage and medieval heritage across Fife. FCCT #HLFsupported project

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The Church is taking a fresh look at Pilgrimage this #Easter as new pathways open from #Orkney to #Fife churchofscotland.org.uk/news_and_event…

Forth Pilgrim (@forthpilgrim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forth Pilgrim currently looking into Tayport, Newport & pilgrim travel. Put yourself in a wee ancient boat on a big sea? Talk about scary! x.com/scotfishmuseum…

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ATTENTION! CruiseForth has a couple of spaces free on the WorldHost a training programme in Rosyth TOMORROW... fb.me/1TIPedTcl

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Walking has many benefits for your mind, body & soul. May is #NationalWalkingMonth so get out for a wander, daunder or stravaig today

Walking has many benefits for your mind, body & soul. May is #NationalWalkingMonth so get out for a wander, daunder or stravaig today
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Graveyard lore claims that Yews grow a root into the mouth of each corpse, making a hidden Green Man of every buried body #folklorethursday

Graveyard lore claims that Yews grow a root into the mouth of each corpse, making a hidden Green Man of every buried body #folklorethursday
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Fife Pilgrim Way The handsome 17th century weigh-house in Ceres once served as a burgh tollbooth and is now the Fife Folk Museum. It will also be a Gateway on the Fife Pilgrim Way. Panel above the door bears the inscription ‘God Bless the Just’

<a href="/fifepilgrimway/">Fife Pilgrim Way</a> The handsome 17th century weigh-house in Ceres once served as a burgh tollbooth and is now the Fife Folk Museum.  It will also be a Gateway on the Fife Pilgrim Way. Panel above the door bears the inscription ‘God Bless the Just’