Only Footprints ...

Scotland - Counties

Home | Picnic! | Lancashire | West Sussex | Wales | Scotland - Counties | Glasgow | West Midlands | London | North Somerset

The Kingdom of Fife

Torry Bay, Culross

A short walk from the picturesque and simply lovely Culross Village is Torry Bay in the Firth of Forth, teeming with all kinds of shells, mini crabs and even anemoena. It's next to a cycle route and a train line, with a swing park nearby. So much to see: stones to throw; shells to explore; feet to get wet; birds to watch and stones to jump off.  There's the smell and touch of seaweed, still wet from the ebbing tide. Situated between the industrial past and present of the Firth of Forth and the former Royal Burgh of Culross, a historic town that also has the loveliest pottery and crafts shop (with a cafe) that I've seen in a long time. The music of the sea and cockerels. A time to relax. 

photogallery/Culross1.jpg

photogallery/Culross2.jpg

photogallery/Culross3.jpg

 
"Torry Bay nature reserve has artificial lagoons built from ash from Longannet Power Station, along with mudflats, a restored archaeological site, and the ruins of one of Scotland's earliest industrial estates. The reserve is part of a larger area of inter-tidal mud flats covering between Longannet Point and Crombie Point. Reflecting its international status for wading and wintering bird life it is a designated ‘Ramsar’ site. As a Site of Special Scientific Interest it is a key component in the Firth of Forth Special Protection Area” (Scottish Natural Heritage)


By Cartside at Mummy do That!



 

.