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Transformation of Lammerlaws to improve accessibility and provide information on historical and natural heritage as proposed by The Royal Burgh of Burntisland Community Council.
Path 1 YELLOW
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Accessible route from car park to Clayness point.
Path 2 RED
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Stepped route to summit viewpoint.
Path 3 BLUE
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Adventurous route from car park to summit viewpoint via breakwater
Your comments are welcomed on these preliminary proposals.
Key/Legend
1
New car park incorporating accessible spaces, area for picnic tables, interpretation board and electric charging points.
2
Path leading to Lammerlaws with interpretation board relating to former vitriol works.
3
Entrance to Lammerlaws- new signage
4
Existing planting cut back to open views, with planting belt left to mature adjacent to Victoria Cottage.
5
Potential requirement for stabalisation of ground subject to engineering review.
6
Interpretation panel related to lime kiln.
7
Seating at natural windbreak.
8
Seating and interpretation board.
9
Path access via existing gap in sea wall.
10
Stepped section of path.
11
Vertical stepped section with handrail designed to fit with existing rock formation.
12
Seating and viewpoint direction and distance type plaque.
13
Potential new landmark feature to summit which may provide some shelter/windbreak.
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