Fife Coastal Route
- Length
- 77 miles / 124 km
- Location
- Kincardine – Newport on Tay
With the Kincardine Bridge and the Tay Bridge at either end, the Fife Coastal Route traces a meandering path along the glittering Firth of Forth coastline, passing places such as the Royal Burgh of Culross, the beautiful fishing towns in the East Neuk and historic St Andrews.
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Devilla Forest
Keep your eyes peeled for red squirrels and find historic sites.
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Royal Burgh of Culross
Wander around the cobbled streets and visit the palace.
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Dunfermline Palace & Abbey
Admire the architecture and see where Robert the Bruce’s body is buried.
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Deep Sea World
Marvel at sea creatures in the walk-through underwater tunnel.
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Aberdour Castle
Visit what is thought to be the oldest standing castle in Scotland.
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Kirkcaldy Galleries
Look out for paintings by the celebrated Scottish artist Jack Vettriano.
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Scottish Fisheries Museum
Find out how fishing has developed from the earliest times to present.
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Kingsbarns Distillery
Take a tour and discover the craft that goes into making whisky.
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British Golf Museum
Explore golf’s history from the 1600s to the present day.
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Tentsmuir Forest
Smell the fresh scent of pine and explore the nearby sand dunes.