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Fife Coastal Path is Scotland’s longest continuous coastal path stretching for 117 miles of spectacular coastline.
This part of the Fife Coastal Path begins in an urban, sometimes industrial, area but soon takes walkers to lovely golden sands
Elie & Earlsferry
This stretch of the Fife Coastal Path truly illustrates the incredible diversity of the places and scenery along the coast of Fife
Burntisland
This section of the path takes you to several fascinating geological wonders, including Buddo Rock and the Rock and Spindle
Kingsbarns
This stretch of the Fife Coastal Path is an excellent way to explore the East Neuk of Fife
Starting in the shadow of Kincardine Bridge, this stretch of the Fife Coastal Path hugs the shoreline along the Firth of Forth
Culross
After going around the edge of the military base at Leuchars the Path follows the shore to Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve
St Andrews
Be prepared for memorable views on this section of the Fife Coastal Path as it passes and under the mighty Forth Bridge
Limekilns & Charlestown
This section of the Fife Coastal Path starts with a gentle walk along to the northern banks of the Tay.
Newport On Tay
Dating from the 18th Century, The Harbourmaster’s House overlooks the historic harbour of Dysart, near Kirkcaldy.
Dysart