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8월 10, 2024, Salt and Pine Food Truck
At weekends, in summer, in addition to the normal food sale at the car park, there is also the "Salt & Pepper Largerita" pizza van, open until 9 p.m. The pizza is really amazingly good! You can sit at tables with benches, in the rustic wooden deck chairs, on new benches around the fire bowl or on the existing picnic blankets on the ground in the sand. Really nice atmosphere. Entry into the nature reserve and the car park costs £2 GBP. Toilets are in the green house behind the "wooden pyramid" at the front of the car park.
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1월 28, 2024, Salt and Pine Food Truck
If you are looking for a place to enjoy nature and outdoor activities in Fife, you might want to visit the East Common Recreation Ground in Tentsmuir. This is a large park near the coast, north of St Andrews, that offers scenic views, walking and cycling trails, and a variety of wildlife. You can see seals, eider ducks, otters and even dolphins at the nearby Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve. You can also explore the historical sites, such as the World War II coastal defences and the 19th century ice house. The park is dog-friendly and has facilities such as toilets, picnic tables and a car park.
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8월 6, 2023, Tayport Ice House
The Ice House was built in 1852 and was used to store locally caught salmon. To provide insulation, layers of heather and straw were packed around the ice, creating a rather ingenious deep freeze.
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8월 6, 2023, Forest Track in Tentsmuir Forest
An easy and pleasurable walk through the forest on a wide and accessible track. This is part of National Cycle Route 1, so it's popular with cyclists as well.
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8월 6, 2023, Tentsmuir Sands
This is a beautiful stretch on Tentsmuir Sands, whether for leisurely family and dog-walking or a part of something longer. On the northern end of this section is Tentsmuir Point with useful information board about the area, and to the south there is a glorious view across Eden Mouth to St Andrews. This is one huge beach!
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8월 6, 2023, WW2 Observation Tower and Target Wagon, Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve
Tentsmuir Sands is a beautiful beach in itself, but there is also history here. During World War 2, Polish soldiers built a system of defences, a part of a larger plan to defend Britain from enemy invasion. Here, you will find a WW2 observation tower as well as a target wagon. This would carry moving targets along a track and was used for target practice.
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8월 6, 2023, Morton Lochs
Made up of three lochs, this nature reserve is parts of Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve. It's a lovely and peaceful place to be. You can watch birds here, and you should be able to spot dragonflies, too.
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7월 29, 2023, Salt and Pine Food Truck
Great area for a pit stop. Toilets available nearby as well.
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6월 9, 2023, Tentsmuir Forest
Walk through the wonderful Tentsmuir Forest, situated inside Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve in north-east Fife in Scotland. The forest is home to a wide variety of wildlife and hosts some beautiful tree species, including Scots Pine and Corsican Pine.
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1월 29, 2022, Tayport Ice House
Gravel paths from Tayport blocked by trees fallen after storm Arwen. Limited access by bicycle. Easier on foot
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9월 24, 2019, Tentsmuir Nature Reserve
Tentsmuir is a very special place. Within a relatively small area, there is a beautiful golden beach with clean sea, a majestic forest with lots of trails to explore, and a nature reserve that is home to lots of wildlife including seals and many species of birds, as well as spectacular wildflower displays during spring and summer.
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1월 29, 2017, Tayport Ice House
The ice house was built in 1852 to store ice used to chill Salmon that was exported from here to further south. The ice would be collected from the frozen tops of local ponds in the winter and stored here to prevent it melting. The March Stone and the Ice House first appear on a plan of the salmon fishings, drawn in 1852. At that time the high water mark was very close to the structures. Over the years as the foreshore built eastward, the Ice House and March Stone have become further from the sea. The March Stone was erected as a boundary marker for fishing rights in 1794. The term ‘march stone’ comes from the 16th-century meaning of ‘march’ as a boundary. The inscriptions on the stone read: ‘This stone was set up in the year 1794. The march between the Shanwell and Old Muirs salmon fishing is a straight line from the top of Norman’s Law to the low water. This march stone stands in the said straight line’.
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8월 14, 2016, Morton Lochs Bird Hide
Morton Lochs is part of Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve (NNR) located near Tayport, in the north east of Fife, Scotland. It consists of three small lochs important for a variety of waterfowl species. Access to the nature reserve can be gained from the public footpath through Scotscraig golf course in Tayport, from the many footpaths in Tentsmuir Forest, or by road by turning off towards Morton on the B945 between Tayport and Leuchars. There is a small car park beside the reserve which is close to the two main footpaths. Surrounding the lochs are three bird hides that are accessible for public use, and another hide that requires a key available from Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH). Three of the hides sit on the largest of the three lochs with the other being on the South Loch Morton Lochs is not a naturally occurring wetland system; it was made by local land owners, the Christie family, in 1906. They initially flooded this area of dune heath for fishing, but it quickly became an important centre for wintering wildfowl. Perhaps the most notable visitor is the teal, which comes in its hundreds at times according to entries made in the record book in the hide. The teal is also the emblem for the NNR, and appears on signs at the entrance to the reserve. Morton Lochs was defined as an NNR in 1952, at the time being the second NNR in the UK.
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