We left Glen Esk in the morning and drove south to Tayport in Fife, via Dundee and the Tay Road Bridge. We parked in Tayport and walked up to a bus stop, where we caught the bus to Wormit, roughly where the Tay Rail Bridge is.
We could see the remains of the older bridge which collapsed in a storm in 1879, killing 75 people who were crossing the bridge on a train at the time.
We we walking part of the Fife Coastal Path, but as it turned out we'd chosen a particularly dull section of it, as it was mostly on roads.
There were a few interesting bits though.
We could could see across to the newly opened V&A museum in Dundee.
As we approached Tayport the path at last went nearer the sea.
We stopped for lunch at Tayport harbour.
Once we got back to the campervan we decided to head for home.
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