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Walking the North Sea Trail

The Fife Coastal Path is over 90 miles long and at present runs from Culross on the Forth Estuary to the bridge over the River Tay and is integrated into The North Sea Trail development programme.

A range of walking abilities is catered for, from the level and easy to the more challenging.

The path can be enjoyed in short bite-sized chunks or as a long distance walk. For ease of navigation the route is way-marked at key points.

The path snakes around the FifeCoast, threading through old fishing and coal mining villages, Royal Burghs and climbs dramatic cliffs.

You can see distinctive rock formations, long sandy beaches, picturesque fishing harbours and grass tufted sand dunes.

Watch out for seals and dolphins as they play off the coast.

Listen to the sounds of the seabirds as they soar above the waves, smell the fresh sea air and feel the real sense of freedom!


This web site have been developed in cooperation with the North Sea Cycle Route project
The North Sea Trail/NAVE Nortrail project is part funded by the European Union through the Interreg IIIB North Sea Programme