Fife Pilgrim Way
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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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http://www.fifecoastandcountrysidetrust.co.uk 27-06-2016 10:21:55
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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…
Congratulations Richard Murphy Arch on winning the 2017 @EdinArchAssoc Building of the Year Award for Dunfermline Carnegie Library
Lots of great conservation areas on the Fife Pilgrim Way - all of them unique! x.com/fifeplanning/s…
Fife Pilgrim Way recruiting! Community & Business Engagement Officer fifecoastandcountrysidetrust.co.uk/About-Us/Vacan…
Fife Pilgrim Way welcomes Miranda Lorraine who has joined Ed Heather-Hayes in the role of Community & Business Engagement Officer.
Fife Pilgrim Way #AccessAllAreas places going fast on our walk, book before it is too late. fifecoastandcountrysidetrust.co.uk/Events
Fife Pilgrim Way our new leaflet has just been delivered! fifecoastandcountrysidetrust.co.uk/Fife-Pilgrim-W…
Fife Pilgrim Way Busy meeting community groups interested in Fife Pilgrim Way Markinch Community Council and a talk to the Gellet Society
Fife Pilgrim Way thanks to our Forth Pilgrim for leading our Fife Pilgrim Way guided walks part of the #AccessAllAreas Festival.
Fife Pilgrim Way Fort Collins Cycling work to construct a cattle grid and gate near Kininmonth, Pitscottie.
Fife Pilgrim Way After crossing the Forth, St. James’s Chapel, North Queensferry would have been the first place of prayer for pilgrims.
Fife Pilgrim Way Construction works to link the Fife Pilgrim Way to Cairneyhill have now started. fifecoastandcountrysidetrust.co.uk/Fife-Pilgrim-W…
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’