Thoroughly absorbing. There is a complementary posting about the railway now closed between Leven and Crail that ran behind the same towns and villages. The approaches from the sea to many of the harbours looked very hazardous to my sailor’s eye.
Thank you I really enjoyed this.. I am from Dundee and used to drive all over here exploring .. was nice memories I now live on Vancouver Island 🏝️ BC Canada . I’ve subscribed so look forward to more Hi Molly xx
What a lovely video. What an interesting area. Living now in New Zealand I regret that I saw so little of the land of my birth. Look forward to more videos
🌬️🥰🇨🇦 Happy Energized Vibes For A Joyous, Healthy, Very Prosperous 2025 🎉 Your Channel showed up in my feed ! Very Happy It Did 🤗 Thank You for a wonderful informative video, and for your time, research, location shoots, and editing 👏 Very Well Done 🌟 I’m viewing your channel from Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦 My husband’s family emigrated to Canada in 1925, Gunn Clan, Burntisland, Scotland 🏴
Fascinating. I live only a few miles along the coast, visited majority you mentioned but never knew the history. Thanks for tak8ng us along with yourself and faithful companion... Molly 😊
My husband and I came on holiday to Scotland for years and explored Fife. The places you visited we too visited, however, some we did not. It was lovely to get more history of the places you visited with Molly, ❤ Molly. Thank you for an interesting video, we now live near Stirling so can visit the East Neuk of Fife again and visit places we missed. Thank you. Looking forward to your next video 😂
Just a bit further along High St, on the corner of Chapmans Place, is the Station Buffet Bar. This was my grandparents home, when my father had the bakery next door on High St. Last visited about 1960, before we sailed for Australia. Thanks for your video.
Thank you for a really enjoyable video. Although I've visited Fife a number of times, you've given me ideas to explore further and earned yourself a new subscriber.
Thank you so much for such an enjoyable video. I live in Fife but never tire of the history and stories of our heritage. Molly is absolutely gorgeous 🏴
Great Video, I stay just down a little from there in Kennoway, I've always felt very fortunate that I stay so close to a wonderful part of the country. The East Neuk is where I go to feel calm and at peace. My happy place.
@ ahh that’s magic. Folk don’t realise how lovely the place is .. only ever a mile or two from the country side. Good luck on your return. The packing up is brutal but once that’s done , happy days 🌤️
I enjoyed this video immensely. Me and my wife visited the East Neuk of Fife twice for extended periods (stayed in Anstruther for 10 days and in Pittenweem for a week). I love this wee corner of Scotland and would love to go there again. Most of the places you showed are familiar, but I regret not going to the Museum in Anstruther. Defenitely recommend going to the isle of May when the puffins are there.
@fullscreenfilm The museum is a definite hidden gem, you could spend a long time in there! Glad you enjoyed the video, it's one of my favourite parts of Scotland!
Lovely video covering all of the East Neuk. Brought back many memories, Anstruther and the surrounding small towns was where we spent our family holidays in the sixties and seventies. We still make trips there whenever possible although we all live quite far away.
Excellent tour as always. Your passion is infectious. Not gonna lie, I think you're a pretty gorgeous man too. If you wanna settle down with mid 30s man near Nairn let me know :P I'm sure Luna my labradoodle would love you too haha
@ 😂😂 people (normally tourists) do stop and wave….they see a small window at their feet in the alleyway and wonder what’s in there…next thing you know the pair of legs going past the window turned into a face and a hand waving at you through the kitchen window…but that’s actually common during the summer months
Ma boony home . Where you stood looking at the bass rock from the church . WHAT ? IS that lump to the right of the bass rock ? By the way dont tell anyone but that wasnt a castle , the early part you metioned would have been the original keep that could be called a castle ? ..
My grandfather came to New York City, USA on a ship from Scotland. Loved watching where we came from.
Lots more videos like this to come!
You are a good presenter. We love Scotland.
Thanks a lot!
As a resident.......the best and most informative coverage yet.
@@andrewdavidson2401 high praise, thanks a lot!
Great as ever, Graeme! Give Molly a pat for me! :))) Cheers.
Thanks a lot and I will!
Delightful East Neuk of Fife - all beautiful places with lots of lovely things to eat!
@@lynjones3259 Doesn't get much better!
Thoroughly absorbing. There is a complementary posting about the railway now closed between Leven and Crail that ran behind the same towns and villages. The approaches from the sea to many of the harbours looked very hazardous to my sailor’s eye.
A wonderful little trip,glad you took us along
@@WaynePeters-d7r Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you I really enjoyed this..
I am from Dundee and used to drive all over here exploring .. was nice memories
I now live on Vancouver Island 🏝️ BC Canada .
I’ve subscribed so look forward to more
Hi Molly xx
@lynda4661 Glad you enjoyed it!
Went along this coast three years ago and loved it. Nice memories.
@@craftycalley It's a brilliant bit of coastline!
What a lovely video. What an interesting area. Living now in New Zealand I regret that I saw so little of the land of my birth. Look forward to more videos
@lawriemorritt3492 Hopefully, I'll get some new ones up soon, but there's some from last year you might enjoy!
🌬️🥰🇨🇦 Happy Energized Vibes For A Joyous, Healthy, Very Prosperous 2025 🎉 Your Channel showed up in my feed ! Very Happy It Did 🤗 Thank You for a wonderful informative video, and for your time, research, location shoots, and editing 👏 Very Well Done 🌟 I’m viewing your channel from Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦 My husband’s family emigrated to Canada in 1925, Gunn Clan, Burntisland, Scotland 🏴
Really enjoyed your video and the history lessons. Thank you. ❤
@@mornakirk8894 You're very welcome!
Fascinating. I live only a few miles along the coast, visited majority you mentioned but never knew the history. Thanks for tak8ng us along with yourself and faithful companion... Molly 😊
@@caroline9777 Glad you enjoyed it! Amazing the new things you can discover on your doorstep!
My husband and I came on holiday to Scotland for years and explored Fife. The places you visited we too visited, however, some we did not. It was lovely to get more history of the places you visited with Molly, ❤ Molly. Thank you for an interesting video, we now live near Stirling so can visit the East Neuk of Fife again and visit places we missed. Thank you. Looking forward to your next video 😂
@@paulinemcfarlan-ug5pd Glad you enjoyed the video! Molly is the real star of course!
Wonderful video. Packed full of historical info. Molly is the first Lab I've seen who doesn't over eat😅😅
Glad you enjoyed it! Molly does her best to overeat when I'm not paying attention... 😂
Just a bit further along High St, on the corner of Chapmans Place, is the Station Buffet Bar. This was my grandparents home, when my father had the bakery next door on High St. Last visited about 1960, before we sailed for Australia.
Thanks for your video.
@georgegraham3342 Glad it brought back memories!
Thank you for a really enjoyable video. Although I've visited Fife a number of times, you've given me ideas to explore further and earned yourself a new subscriber.
@@nicolar7202 You're very welcome! It seems like there's always new things to find, no matter how many times you visit somewhere!
Great video ; my Brother used to live in St Monance , now in Kirkcaldy 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lovely informative video. Beautiful scenery and villages, would love to visit one day. Greetings from Trinidad.
@@sharondeosaran991 Glad you enjoyed it!
Good video, Beautiful lab.
@@andy70d35 She's the real star of the show!
Enjoyed that, thank you. Walked along the FCP in all sorts if weather...it's a bit special imo.
@@johnmull59 You're welcome! It's a great bit of coastline, I've got plans to do the full FCP at somepoint in the future
Very enjoyable and informative. Thanks.
@@Myra-Version6.0 You're welcome!
Thank you so much for such an enjoyable video. I live in Fife but never tire of the history and stories of our heritage. Molly is absolutely gorgeous 🏴
@@gillramsay1112 You're very welcome and glad you enjoyed it! We all know Molly is the real star of the show...
Thanks for sharing the history of Scotland that we never knew!
@@annetteseales3835 You're welcome!
Video so well done and informative. Stunning scenery and took me back to places I have visited. I’m away to watch it again. Many thanks 🙏
@@sheilarussell8852 Glad you enjoyed it!
My favourite walking area. When I stay at st monans From Ayrshire
Interesting video Graeme and Molly. Love learning about Scotland. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Great Video, I stay just down a little from there in Kennoway, I've always felt very fortunate that I stay so close to a wonderful part of the country. The East Neuk is where I go to feel calm and at peace. My happy place.
@@euanmelville9770 It's a great wee corner!
loved vidoe my favourite area thanks
@@robertcampbell6068 You're welcome!
Great history of fife. Loving that. Grew up in fife and returning this year… edin been lovely but time to head back to a calmer way of living
@lynnstevenson11 I'm heading back to my Fife roots this year too! Can't wait!
@ ahh that’s magic. Folk don’t realise how lovely the place is .. only ever a mile or two from the country side.
Good luck on your return. The packing up is brutal but once that’s done , happy days 🌤️
I really enjoyed this. Thank you!
@@RosemaryOuston You're welcome!
I enjoyed this video immensely. Me and my wife visited the East Neuk of Fife twice for extended periods (stayed in Anstruther for 10 days and in Pittenweem for a week). I love this wee corner of Scotland and would love to go there again. Most of the places you showed are familiar, but I regret not going to the Museum in Anstruther. Defenitely recommend going to the isle of May when the puffins are there.
@fullscreenfilm The museum is a definite hidden gem, you could spend a long time in there! Glad you enjoyed the video, it's one of my favourite parts of Scotland!
Lovely video covering all of the East Neuk. Brought back many memories, Anstruther and the surrounding small towns was where we spent our family holidays in the sixties and seventies. We still make trips there whenever possible although we all live quite far away.
@@elizabethghent194 I always think its worth going back to! An area that never gets old!
Also , closer to home, you might want to consider theForth and Clyde and its approaches to Edinburgh
Nice
@@ArymaNAdramelecH Thanks!
Excellent tour as always. Your passion is infectious. Not gonna lie, I think you're a pretty gorgeous man too. If you wanna settle down with mid 30s man near Nairn let me know :P I'm sure Luna my labradoodle would love you too haha
My brother loved lower largo and when he came back from Canada and visited it most times
@@maryotoole7389 It's a great wee spot!
21:40 you just drove past my uncles house 😂
@@outlawking4106 Feel bad for not waving now! 😂
@ 😂😂 people (normally tourists) do stop and wave….they see a small window at their feet in the alleyway and wonder what’s in there…next thing you know the pair of legs going past the window turned into a face and a hand waving at you through the kitchen window…but that’s actually common during the summer months
@outlawking4106 😂
Ma boony home . Where you stood looking at the bass rock from the church . WHAT ? IS that lump to the right of the bass rock ? By the way dont tell anyone but that wasnt a castle , the early part you metioned would have been the original keep that could be called a castle ? ..
Hahahahah neuk
dead people fascination over your side? lighten up a bit.. naming a dog after a knife or dead thing it is not right really...
@@skyfeetcrypto What has the name Molly got to do with knives or dead people?
Nut 🥜