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Crail in Winter

By Susan McNaughton


By Susan McNaughton. Crail in Winter. Snowy scenes around Crail, Fife on a winter’s day. A rare sight to see this much snow in our coastal location. It was a chilly day, made better by frequently returning to our cosy holiday home, Sandcastle Cottage, for hot soup (www.2crail.com). Easy access to the Fife Coastal path at Roome Bay, just opposite the cottage.

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