WALKING

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Walk Fife's beautiful coast
 

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Kingdom of Fife & St Andrews Where To Stay 2010 guide
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Cycling

One of the fittest ways to see Fife is by bike! This has become increasingly easy with the development of the Kingdom of Fife Cycle Ways - a network of over 300 miles of dedicated cycle routes.

The cycle ways offer something for everyone. For the committed tourer, the 105 mile Kingdom Route is a circuit between the Forth and Tay road bridges which offers an interesting challenge. If you're looking for something slightly less challenging there are smaller regional networks in West Fife including an 8.5 mile off-road section along a disused railway line with links into Devilla Forest, circular routes in the picturesque Howe of Fife and in the East Neuk.

As well as Devilla, there are off-road routes in Blairadam, Pitmedden and Tentsmuir Forests, and urban networks in Fife's main towns.

A series of detailed maps featuring each of the routes are available from the cycleways website or by visiting any Fife Tourist Information Centre.

The great variety of landscapes within Fife means cycling can either be a testing challenge or an easy ride but without doubt the scenery and atmosphere will always be something to remember.

 

For more information on cycling in other parts of Scotland visit www.visitscotland.com/cycling.