Things to do in Fife, Scotland: The Best Scenic Walking Areas

July 3, 2021 Brain Ambrose

Discover the best top things to do in Fife, United Kingdom including Forth Bridge Heritage Centre, Charlestown Harbour, Dairsie Castle, Dunimarle Castle Gardens, Balgownie Woodland Walks, Cellardyke Harbour, Montrave Hall, Newport on Tay, Victoria Park, St Monans Harbour.
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1. Forth Bridge Heritage Centre

Ferryhills Road North Queensferry Railway Station, North Queensferry KY11 1HE Scotland +44 7784 846944 [email protected] http://nqht.org
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Forth Bridge Heritage Centre

Reviewed By therichastill - Stevenage, United Kingdom

North Queensferry railway station is on the route from Edinburgh to Dundee and is the first station you arrive at once you have crossed the Forth Bridge. Located on the southbound platform is the waiting room which also full of lots of useful information about the Forth Bridges and the local area. There are also lots of pictures of the local area including pictures of trains crossing the bridge. There are lots of leaflets available to take. There were no staff present to assist.

2. Charlestown Harbour

East Harbour Road, Charlestown Scotland
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Charlestown Harbour

3. Dairsie Castle

Dairsie Castle Dairsie Castle, Cupar KY15 4RL Scotland +44 1334 657136 http://www.dairsiecastle.com
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Dairsie Castle

4. Dunimarle Castle Gardens

Balgownie West, Culross KY12 8JN Scotland +44 7713 629040 [email protected] http://dunimarlecastle.co.uk/
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Dunimarle Castle  Gardens

Dunimarle Castle & Gardens will re-open on Wednesday 7 April for local outdoor recreation and exercise. Before your visit, please make sure that you are following the latest Scottish Government guidelines on group size and travel.

Reviewed By P4025UFpauliner - Dunfermline, United Kingdom

We visited the castle gardens for a pumpkin hunt during the covid pandemic. What a gorgeous place, the chapel and castle are stunning buildings and I look forward to visiting again when you can get tours inside. The gardens are beautiful and well maintained with lots of different areas to explore. I’m sure it will be even more stunning in full bloom in the Spring/Summer. The free pumpkin hunt (donations welcome) was very well done and was enjoyed by my 10 year old son and myself. What a great way to encourage visitors during the school holidays when very little things are available. Will definitely be back.

5. Balgownie Woodland Walks

Shiresmill B9037, Blairhall, Dunfermline Scotland
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Balgownie Woodland Walks

6. Cellardyke Harbour

Shore Street, Cellardyke KY10 3BD Scotland +44 345 155 5555 http://www.fifedirect.org.uk/
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Cellardyke Harbour

Reviewed By macedonboy - Glasgow, United Kingdom

A picturesque village and harbour stop while we were doing the Fife Coastal Trail. The sheltered harbour is worth seeing especially as its not as busy as the harbours in Anstruther and Crail ,and you get to see the harbour in its entirety. The shoreline is also quite rocky, but walkable which provides another distraction on the trail.

7. Montrave Hall

50 Leven Road, Lundin Links KY8 6AH Scotland +44 1333 320269
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Montrave Hall

8. Newport on Tay

12 High Street, Newport-on-Tay DD6 8DA Scotland http://stmaryschurchnewportontay.org/
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Newport on Tay

9. Victoria Park

Beech Avenue, Ladybank, Cupar KY15 7NG Scotland +44 845 155 5555
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Victoria Park

10. St Monans Harbour

West Shore /East Shore, St Monans Scotland +44 7930 869358 http://www.fifedirect.org.uk/atoz/index.cfm
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St Monans Harbour

Reviewed By margareth273 - Leeds, United Kingdom

This is a lovely working harbour here in St. Monans. You can walk up several different piers here just watch underfoot for ropes etc. It’s great to walk around the East Pier and climb up the ladder on the wall to look at the zig zag breakwater. Just turnaround and look at the lovely vista of st. Monans houses, streets etc across the harbour it’s lovely. It really is nice to see the lobster and crab pots piled up ready for the next days fishing. Great place.

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