Fife Coastal Path

The Fife Coastal Path is a Scottish long distance footpath that runs from Kincardine to Newburgh. The path was created in 2002, originally running from North Queensferry to Tayport. It was extended in 2011 with a new section running from Kincardine to North Queensferry, then again in 2012 from Newburgh to Tayport. It runs for 117 miles (190 km) along the coastline of Fife and passes through many seaside villages. The path would take around one week to walk completely from end to end. The focal point of the Fife Coastal Path is the Harbourmaster's House, in Dysart.

Fife Coastal Path

The Fife Coastal Path is a Scottish long distance footpath that runs from Kincardine to Newburgh. The path was created in 2002, originally running from North Queensferry to Tayport. It was extended in 2011 with a new section running from Kincardine to North Queensferry, then again in 2012 from Newburgh to Tayport. It runs for 117 miles (190 km) along the coastline of Fife and passes through many seaside villages. The path would take around one week to walk completely from end to end. The focal point of the Fife Coastal Path is the Harbourmaster's House, in Dysart.