Fife Coastal Path

Historic castles and caves, an abundance of wildlife and fresh local cuisine make this walk a real Scottish coastal adventure.

The Fife Coastal Path runs from the Forth Road Bridge in the South to the Tay Road Bridge in the North. It’s 81 mile coastal walk passes through wild and spectacular scenery passing quaint fishing villages and long sandy beaches. Historic castles and caves, an abundance of wildlife and fresh local cuisine make this walk a real Scottish adventure.

Your journey on the Fife Coastal Path starts at the Waterloo Well in North Queensferry and winds round the coast, straight away you pass a wildlife reserve and then you continue up into Burntisland. Carry on up passing long stretches of sandy beaches through Kinghorn and into East Wymes where you can visit the famous pre-historic caves. From Leven to Elie you pass through golf courses and along Shell Bay. Why not follow this up with an award winning fish supper in Anstruther harbour while listening to the seabirds as they soar above the waves? Head on up to St Andrews and you can feast your eyes on the beautiful ruins of the town's castle and cathedral before visiting the world famous Old Course golf course. The Fife Coastal Path really gives you a chance to explore Scotland's rich history while offering fantastic views from the coast.

Every holiday we offer along the Fife Coastal Path includes hand-picked overnight accommodation in high quality B&B’s, country inns, and guesthouses. Each is unique and offers the highest levels of welcome, atmosphere and outstanding local cuisine. We also include daily door to door baggage transfers, guidebook with detailed map and pre-departure information pack as well as emergency support, should you need it.

From £365 per adult


Departure days

  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
  • Saturday
  • Sunday

March — October

Contact details

Macs Adventure Ltd

Skypark 5
45 Finnieston Street
Glasgow
Scotland
G3 8JU

Tour information

Starting

  • North Queensferry

Length

Bespoke

Transport

  • Walking

Type

  • Bespoke

Languages

  • English

Tour prices


From £365 Per Adult

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Prices are subject to change depending on season

Macs Adventure Ltd

Tour company information

Macs Adventure Ltd

Macs Adventure is Scotland's leading active travel company, specialising in self guided walking and cycling holidays across Scotland. Established in Glasgow in 2003, we have spent the last 15 years ensuring our customers have the very best, immersive hiking and biking experiences this glorious country has to offer, with 98% of customers saying they would recommend us to a friend. Our trips are available any day from March to October and include hand-picked accommodation, door-to-door baggage transfers, guidebooks, maps and access to our App, to make sure you never take a wrong turn.

Opening times

Mon-Fri 0900-1900 | Sat 0900-1700 | Sun Closed

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