North Berwick to Anstruther ferry
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North Berwick to Anstruther ferry
Does it take bikes?
https://www.sulaboattrips.co.uk/cross-f ... ry-service
Have sent them a message but just in case anyone knows. Looks like a good trip, heading back over the bridge.
https://www.sulaboattrips.co.uk/cross-f ... ry-service
Have sent them a message but just in case anyone knows. Looks like a good trip, heading back over the bridge.
- Tractionman
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Re: North Berwick to Anstruther ferry
there is a Fb page and a reply to a query there,
Sula Boat Trips
Hi Guys, we do ask that you advise when booking if you are planning to bring bikes as space for bikes will be limited on the boat.
but it is from a couple of years ago:
https://www.facebook.com/sulaboattrips/ ... cale=ms_MY
hth
Sula Boat Trips
Hi Guys, we do ask that you advise when booking if you are planning to bring bikes as space for bikes will be limited on the boat.
but it is from a couple of years ago:
https://www.facebook.com/sulaboattrips/ ... cale=ms_MY
hth
Re: North Berwick to Anstruther ferry
Nice one, thanks
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Re: North Berwick to Anstruther ferry
Oof, didn't realise there was such a thing - could be handy for doing NCN 1 down the coast and missing the big city out!
Re: North Berwick to Anstruther ferry
Not much of a ferry at twice a day on two weekends a month in summer.
Re: North Berwick to Anstruther ferry
True, more of a trip around/across the bay but a shame not to take advantage. No reply to my enquiry but have made a booking for 22nd of next month and let them know about the bike so we'll see what happens.
Any recommendations for cafes in Fife?
Any recommendations for cafes in Fife?
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Re: North Berwick to Anstruther ferry
In Anstruther there is a well known chippy which is pretty good, but usually queued out the door. I tend to use the smaller one further along as it's quieter and pretty good. Not sure about cafes in Anstruther but there are a few...
Further west there is a cheap but cheerful cafe in Leven at the east end of the prom - in an old school type beech arcade but fine for all that. As you approach Kirkcaldy from the east there is a good cafe in the old Harbourmasters house in Dysart. Its where the Fife Coast and Countryside Trust have their offices so they have an interpretation centre there too. Cheapo burger bar type kiosk on the southern end of Kirkcaldy prom and there are cafes in Kinghorn, Burntisland and Aberdour which I think are fine, but I've not been in recent years.
Re: North Berwick to Anstruther ferry
Excellent, thanks. Bike space on boat confirmed. Reminds me of a trip to Cornwall back in 2002 and the Mevagissey to Fowey ferry. Highlight then was a production of King Lear at the Minack Theatre. Might check out the woods around Scotland's Secret Bunker (which as I recall has a catflap in the main blast door) for a bivi this time or I've got friends in Burntisland.
Re: North Berwick to Anstruther ferry
The giddy gannet in st monans just down the coast is fabulous, one of my favourite cafes that iv come across on fife so far!
Re: North Berwick to Anstruther ferry
Noted for next time, thanks