Episode 3
Iagan MacNeil explores the Fife Coastal Path, from Dysart to Elie. Tha Iagan MacNèill a’coiseachd cladach Fìobha, bhon Dìseart gu Ealaidh.
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 visits the lovely towns of Dysart and West Wemyss, and finds out all about the ancient Pictish carvings in the Wemyss Caves. He crosses the Bawbee Bridge into Leven and visits the town’s Silverburn Park. Iagan also braves the Elie chain walk and finds out about Fife’s Gaelic connections past and present.
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 tha Iagan a’tadhal air bailtean brèagha An Dìseart agus Uamhais an iar: gheibh e mach na tha ri ionnsachadh mun snaidheadh-cloiche a dh’fhà g na Cruithni ann an uamhannan Uamhais. Gabhaidh e null air Drochaid a Bhuinn-a-sia gu Lìobhann, is gabhaidh e timchioll Pà irc Silverburn sa bhaile sin. Nì e an gnothaich air Cuairt-chà baill Ealaidh! Agus cluinnidh e mun Ghà idhlig ann am Fìobh, an-dè is an-diugh.
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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Iagain, bi faiceallach!
Duration: 02:13
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Iagan MacNeil |
Director | Peter Macqueen |
Producer | Julie McCrone |
Broadcasts
- Tue 20 Jul 2021 20:30
- Sun 25 Jul 2021 20:30
- Mon 27 Sep 2021 19:30
- Wed 29 Sep 2021 19:30
- Mon 23 May 2022 20:30
- Fri 27 May 2022 20:30
- Thu 19 Jan 2023 20:30
- Sun 22 Jan 2023 19:55
- Mon 24 Jun 2024 20:30
- Fri 28 Jun 2024 20:30