Episode 5
Iagan MacNeil explores the Fife Coastal Path, from Crail to Newburgh. Tha Iagan MacNèill a’coiseachd cladach Fìobha, bho Charaile gu Newburgh.
Iagan MacNeil explores the history, geology, scenery – and Gaelic - from the Kincardine Bridge to Newburgh.
The 117 mile-long route passes through industrial sites old and new, picturesque fishing towns in the East Neuk, St Andrews the home of golf, nature reserves and plenty of beautiful beaches.
Iagan finds out why the area is synonymous with golf and sees the magnificent Rock and Spindle sea stack. He also finds out about the project to restore the sand dunes at the famous West Sands beach in St Andrews, plus looks at the Tay Bridges up close and visits to Lindores Abbey and Distillery.
San t-sreath seo air Cuairt Chladach Fìobha, tha Iagan MacNèill a’coiseachd cladach Fìobha, a’lorg eachdraidh, creag-eòlais, seallaidhean agus freumhaichean Gà idhlig eadar Drochaid Chinn Chà rdainn agus Newburgh.
Tha ceud sa seachd-deug mìle coiseachd roimhe, tro là raich gnìomhachais sean is ùr, puirt iasgaich bhòidheach san Oisean an Ear, dachaigh a’ghoilf ann an Cill Rìmhinn, teà rmainn nà dair agus trà ighean brèagha gu leòr.
Sa phrògram seo gheibh Iagan a-mach dè dh’fhà g an golf air a shnìomh cho dlùth ris an sgìre. Chì e Creag is Cuigeall eireachdail an cois na mara, is cluinnidh e mun phròiseact gus na coilleagan ath-stèidheachadh sa ghlèidheadh aig Trà igh Iar Chill Rìmhinn. Thig e faisg air drochaidean Tatha – agus mus ruig e a cheann-uidhe ann an Newburgh, fiaradh beag gu seann abaid Linn Dubhrais - agus an taigh-staile ùr.
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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Chaidh Drochaid Gheà rd a thogail airson adhbhar sònraichte
Duration: 01:49
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Iagan MacNeil |
Director | Peter Macqueen |
Producer | Julie McCrone |
Broadcasts
- Tue 3 Aug 2021 20:30
- Sun 8 Aug 2021 20:30
- Mon 11 Oct 2021 19:30
- Wed 13 Oct 2021 19:00
- Mon 6 Jun 2022 20:30
- Fri 10 Jun 2022 20:30
- Mon 8 Jul 2024 20:30
- Fri 12 Jul 2024 22:00