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Uplands of Fife
A complete guide to all the Fife “hills” that are listed on the Database of British and Irish Hills.
A complete guide to all the Fife “hills” that are listed on the Database of British and Irish Hills.
Explore the Lomond Hills area. Whether you choose to do individual hills or link them all together there are are routes for you. Also included are some easier low level options for when you want an easier day.
The west Fife area includes some of Fife’s highest hills. Knock Hill and Saline Hill are the 3rd and 4th highest hills in Fife. The nearby Cleish Hills are also over 300m in height making them some of the highest ground in Fife, outside of the Lomond Hills. As well as the hills, there are…
South Fife offers numerous opportunities for walkers with small hills, stretches of coastal path and woodland areas. Suggested below are a number of options for circular coastal walks. These walks make use of the Fife Coastal Path in one direction followed by a return to the start point using inland routes. View and download South…
Often considered to be a busy built up area, Central Fife offers many areas of interest to the walker. The Lomond Hills with Fife’s two highest peaks, are covered in this section alongside woodland walks, a couple of coastal circuits and the Fife Pilgrim Way. View and download Central Fife route maps and GPX files…
North Fife is a grand area for the walker offering a mix of rolling hills and open farmland. It also hosts the two large forestry sites of Tentsmuir and Pitmedden which both have numerous paths and trails waiting to be explored. Climb the hills along the northern coastline for amazing views north over the Tay.…
The east of Fife is primarily known by the walker for its picturesque coast line. The Fife Coastal Path takes in all of this coast and explores the fishing villages, harbours and open coast. There are walks suggested below that aim to provide a circular option by using the coastal path in one direction followed…
A selection of routes exploring the Ochil Hills range. Includes a downloadable spreadsheet of a complete list of the Ochil Hills.
Download route maps and GPX files for this area from Plotaroute.com Kinross-shire Perthshire Central Scotland Perth and Kinross accessible paths Perth and Kinross Council have information on accessible paths in their area:
If you are looking for accessible walks, the site accessiblewalksscotland.com is highly recommended. Written by Connor, a wheelchair user for over seven years, the site specialises in Fife walks but does include other areas as well. Connor’s descriptions include information on the path surface, disabled parking bays, accessible toilets and any potential obstructions. The descriptions…
Ordnance Survey trig pillars in Fife.