The club's charity Coastal Path Walk took place once again, Sunday 3rd September. A blowy but sunny and very pleasant day with wonderful views out over the water.

Many fewer walkers this year than is usual, but it was a pleasure to welcome back old friends and say hello to new faces. As always much to chat aboutr. Happy, smiling walkers lifted the spirit and money happily will have been raised for charities - more on this once the Treasurer has it all worked ourt.  

In 2022 a total of £6,368 was raised and since 2010, when the Walk started, a remarkable £134,152 has been raised for many, many local, national and international charities. Those benefitting in 2022 are listed at the bottom of the page.

 'Each year people taking part in the walk tell us how much they enjoyed the day and that they would definitely like to do it again. And each year it is a real pleasure to meet our  friends from previous years, as well as new faces too'.

 

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The walk starts and finishes in picturesque Crail, where ample off-road parking is provided and there is free coach transport to starting points of Earlsferry or Anstruther. You have the choice of 6 or 13 miles along a well-signposted route with manned checkpoints

A warm welcome, refreshments and a commemorative certificate and medal await at the finish.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Captured below are some images from the last few of years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Started in 2010that first year raised £8,000 and altogether the total raised now stands at £134,152 - and for many, many different charities. It is a wonderful tribute to everyone who takes part and to their supporters as well.

 

THANK YOU.

You can find more information about the coastal path from the Fife Coast and Countryside Trust - their website is at fifecoastalpath.co.uk

 

 Beneficiaries 2022

 

ADHD, Breast Cancer, CHAS, Children 1st, PSPA, Rotary Trust, Target Ovarian Cancer.

Anstruther Rotary Club works throughout the year for local, national and international charities and to benefit the communities of the East Neuk.                                 

                                                                                                         

                                           

                                                                                                                                              

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