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Getting Around Fife

Most visitor attractions are easily reached by bus and some also by rail. There is a good express coach network linking Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Leven, Glenrothes, Cupar and St Andrews, complemented by local bus networks in each town.

The Fife Circle and Edinburgh-Dundee lines allow easy and frequent train travel too. For example, take the train to Deep Sea World or Aberdour Castle; the bus to Culross or Falkland Palaces; have a day out at the beach in St Andrews by bus, walk part of the Fife Coastal Path and get the bus or train back to your starting point.

For public transport information in Fife click here to visit Fife Council's Public Transport Information page.

If you're getting around by car then Fife has many good road networks to take you from place to place. The A92 cuts through the Kingdom linking north with south while the M90 travels through the Kingdom, and notably Dunfermline, before leaving the area to head north. Many smaller, more scenic routes connect the smaller towns and villages and all are well signposted to help you on your way. To find out the distance between each town visit our mileage chart or to plan your route, visit the RAC route planner.