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Fife Coastal Path

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Caroline
January 28, 2019
Hiking sound too vigerous, although there are some challenging parts to it. It Splits into small sections that can be done at your lesiure, it runs along the whole of the Fife Coastline. Good for a mini challenge and you will get to see some fantastic scenery and points of interest.
Rob
May 31, 2021
Linking the Forth and Tay Estuaries, the Fife Coastal Path runs for over 183km though the varied landscapes of Fife. The route links some of Scotland's most picturesque former fishing villages as well as the home of golf - St Andrews with its ancient University. In between are miles of golden beaches, attractive woods and nature reserves but the route also threads its way through industrial towns such as Kirkcaldy and Leven. History is everywhere, from the winding gear of the former coalyards to ruined castles and the pictish and prehistoric carvings in the Wemyss caves.
Linking the Forth and Tay Estuaries, the Fife Coastal Path runs for over 183km though the varied landscapes of Fife. The route links some of Scotland's most picturesque former fishing villages as well as the home of golf - St Andrews with its ancient University. In between are miles of golden beache…
Gertrud
July 1, 2022
Walk East from Sands Cafe and follow the path along the coast. After just under 1.5k you will pass a lovely little waterfall. Look out for seals basking on the rocks. We have also seen dolphins from there and on one occasion even a whale! Continue on the path and when you get to Burntisland bear right towards the town. There are quite a few nice cafes and shops. Novellis is a favourite with my family as they do really nice ice creams. This is also a great route on bikes and ideal for children as you avoid roads. You can continue towards Kinghorn if you fancy a longer walk and take the train back from there.
Walk East from Sands Cafe and follow the path along the coast. After just under 1.5k you will pass a lovely little waterfall. Look out for seals basking on the rocks. We have also seen dolphins from there and on one occasion even a whale! Continue on the path and when you get to Burntisland bear ri…
Clare
April 11, 2022
Stunning scenery for walkers and cyclists all along the coast of Fife
Deborah
June 26, 2021
Starting underneath the world-famous Forth Bridges which stretch across the Firth of Forth, the Fife Coastal Path takes you past dramatic cliffs and bays, over grassy dunes, along miles of long sandy beaches and through the picturesque fishing villages of the East Neuk of Fife. Internationally important estuaries and an abundance of wildlife make this walk a real Scottish adventure. All along the coast are wonderful sea views and reminders of Scotland’s rich history – including prehistoric caves and castles. From Anstruther, the Path also allows the opportunity to explore the Isle of May Nature Reserve, a major seabird sanctuary home to thousands of seabirds including puffins, terns, fulmars and gannets. Towards the end of the walk arrive in the beautiful town of St Andrews with its ancient university and visit the world-famous golf courses. Explore centuries of history in its beautiful ruined castle, cathedral remains and university buildings.
Starting underneath the world-famous Forth Bridges which stretch across the Firth of Forth, the Fife Coastal Path takes you past dramatic cliffs and bays, over grassy dunes, along miles of long sandy beaches and through the picturesque fishing villages of the East Neuk of Fife. Internationally impor…

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