Destinations
Discover Fife's towns, villages and the city of Dunfermline. Each with their own unique charm, just waiting to be explored.
SEE & DO
Enjoy Fife. There are so many activities on offer and places to visit, one visit to Fife is never enough.
EAT & DRINK
Tuck into the flavours of Fife. Thanks to Fife’s fabulous natural larder, eating local has never been so delicious!
STAY IN FIFE
Take a break in Fife. Whether you’re staying in the Kingdom for a weekend or a month, there’s an excellent selection of accommodation across Fife.
WHAT'S ON
Get out and about in Fife. Find out what’s happening, when and where.
Be Inspired
Be Inspired by everything our amazing region of Scotland has to offer.
Golf in Fife
Discover the very best of our Kingdom's many golfing highlights
FOR BUSINESS
Join the Welcome to Fife website with free business and event listings that reach local, national, and international audiences.
Enjoy a 2.5 mile/4km circular historical walking trail on the outskirts of Markinch which also provides spectacular views.
Markinch
Enjoy a Segway Tour around the beautiful country grounds of Cluny Activities!
Kirkcaldy
Discover Cupar: A Treasure Trove of History and Nature
Cupar
The Coalfields Regeneration Trust (CRT) has launched a digital trail covering mining communities across Fife.
Dunfermline
Discover the centre of Dunfermline with our online trails.
Take our free walking tours, and experience 1000 years of Dunfermline's history
Fife Coastal Path is Scotland’s longest continuous coastal path stretching for 117 miles of spectacular coastline.
This part of the Fife Coastal Path begins in an urban, sometimes industrial, area but soon takes walkers to lovely golden sands
Elie & Earlsferry
This stretch of the Fife Coastal Path truly illustrates the incredible diversity of the places and scenery along the coast of Fife
Burntisland
This section of the path takes you to several fascinating geological wonders, including Buddo Rock and the Rock and Spindle
Kingsbarns
This stretch of the Fife Coastal Path is an excellent way to explore the East Neuk of Fife
Starting in the shadow of Kincardine Bridge, this stretch of the Fife Coastal Path hugs the shoreline along the Firth of Forth
Culross