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Crail

Ancient seaport and summer resort in Fife unitary authority, Scotland, 15 km/9 mi southeast of St Andrews; population (2001) 1,700. Crabs and lobster are the principal catch of the local fishing industry. The town's harbour district has been designated a conservation area.

In June 1559 the Scottish Protestant reformer John Knox preached in Crail on his return from exile on the continent.



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Andrews is around one hour north, Dundee 30 minutes across the stunning Tay Bridge with the superb fishing villages of Crail and Anstruther, just a few miles away.
 
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