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With stunning coastlines combined with the peace and tranquillity of the inland hills and paths - Fife has everything to offer both seasoned and novice walkers and ramblers.
Stretching around much of Fife's coastline from the Royal Burgh of Culross to the Tay Bridge, the path is one of Fife's greatest attractions. Passing bridges, castles, golf courses, stunning beaches and picturesque fishing villages - the path can be experienced as a long distance walking route or split into short, bite sized walks.
The rugged beauty of the Lomond Hills continually delights walkers of all levels and abilities while there are plenty of town walks where you can discover the hidden gems of our towns and royal burghs.
Or if you're looking for something more adventurous - why not have a go at the Elie Chain Walk - Fife's best kept secret. Starting at Earlsferry beach the walk consists of a series of carved steps accompanied by vertical and horizontal chains allowing access to the cliffs, several caves and other coastal features including columnar basalt. A sense of adventure and a head for heights are a must on this walk!
Click below to view detailed information on a selection of our best walks or pop into any of our Fife Tourist Information Centres to pick up a selection of guide books and maps for the Fife area.
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A walk around the Royal Burgh of Culross.
Distance: 5.64km/3.5miles Duration: 2 hours Height Gain: 50 metres/165 feet
Sense the freedom and enjoy the adventure of the Fife Coastal Path.
Distance: 150km/93.75miles Duration: 5 - 7 days Height Gain: 100 metres/330 feet
A beautiful walk through woodland and country moving between Perthshire and Fife.
Distance: 9km/5.6miles Duration: 3 1/2 hours Height Gain: 200 metres/660 feet
An easy walk along fine sandy beach backed by dunes and conifer plantations.
Distance: 6.5km/4.06miles Duration: 2 1/2 hours Height Gain: 30 metres/99 feet
A walk up East Lomond and West Lomond, passing old lime kilns and forts.
Distance: 11km/6.9miles Duration: 4 hours Height Gain: 400 metres/1320 feet