Monday, November 30, 2009

Anstruther - The Fish Heritage of Fife

Anstruther is a beautiful city, located in Fife, Scotland. Originally it was the best fishing in Scotland for many years. With the disappearance of the herring of the North, this small town based on tourism and boasts of its rich past of the fish. This city is also known as "Little Stream" comes from the Scottish word 'Enster', as the center of this city runs a stream called Burn Dreelen. Around this city will still have excellent dear, very well organized work of the fishing. Near the doors are remodeled houses belonging to owners of fishing activities that are more than willing to show their heritage boasted. This city has a population of around 3500 and remains calm, with the warmth of its people. Serves as the main shopping area for visitors and has inherited a number of charming places to eat. A restaurant special not-to-lose in Anstruther Fish Bar is the award winning "Anstruther 'who won the title of" Fish and Chip of the Year for two consecutive times in recent years. Tourist attractions include fascinating tours to the port to board the "Princess May" and other boating activities. The famous 'Scotland's Secret Bunker' is here to offer a unique and interesting tour of the center built during the underground nuclear war. This bunker was discovered recently, until it was still secret. This city has inspired their first house of light with the burning of coal for the signal from the lost ships in the harbor. Activities include recreational boating and port activities, museums, golf clubs, a unique architecture, old chapels and a refreshing final party. The flora and fauna is rich and diverse, due to suitable climate Anstruther has to offer. You can find a variety of different birds and a good number of them. The coast is home to gray seals and dolphins happy dominate the waters.

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