Fife has a great variety of woodlands to explore including three forests and lots of smaller areas. They're open all year and the perfect way to enjoy the natural beauty the Kingdom has to offer.
There are lots of interesting walks in and around St Andrews, taking in the historic town, the stunning coastline and beautiful countryside.
The Lomond Hills are Fife's most prominent landmarks and the centre of over 25 square miles of moorland, lochs and farmland. West Lomond is Fife's highest point at 1713 ft, so worth the climb for the stunning views!
With free entry, free parking and on-site café, Craigtoun really is the ideal place for a family day out. Situated in 47 acres of well-maintained grounds, just 2 miles from St Andrews, the park is open all year round.
A small community woodland in the heart of Fife that gives access to some wonderful countryside walks and mountain biking.
St Andrews Botanic Garden is a wonderful oasis, close to the centre of the town.
Beveridge Park lies to the West of Kirkcaldy, and has lots to enjoy including formal gardens, play areas, a wildlife area and a boating pond.
Say hello to the Stables Visitor Centre! The home of Cambo Heritage Trust and gateway to Cambo Gardens.
Ravenscraig Park connects Kirkcaldy to the former fishing village Dysart and also forms part of the Fife Coastal Path.
Townhill Country Park is located only one and a half miles from Dunfermline town centre and is a popular place for walkers, runners, cycling, fishing and wildlife watching.
Blairadam forest is a great place to visit with three trails to explore with lots of wildlfife spotting opportunities and a fascinating history thrown in too!
Once a hunting ground for Stuart Kings & Queens, the estate is now a working landscape of upland pasture, farm and forest with pleasure walks. Thanks to much conservation effort, you can retrace royal footsteps on this fascinating and historic land....
Silverburn Park is a place for quiet enjoyment, a safe haven for nature and a pit stop for those enjoying the Fife Coastal Path. Walled Garden, Cafe, Toilets, Bike Rentals & A new Campsite.
Letham Glen is a woodland valley located in Leven, East Fife.
There are lots of interesting walks in and around Cupar, taking in the historic town, and the beautiful countryside round about.
Devilla Forest in the west of Fife has extensive walking and cycling routes which are mainly flat, so great for kids. It's also a great place for wildlife watching including red squirrels.
Set in the heart of Fife, Lochore Meadows is Fife's most popular free visitor attraction and stretches over 1,200 acres. The park features woodland and lochside walks, cycling trails, a children's playpark and seasonal outdoor activities such as sailing, paddleboarding and bike hir...
A lovely local community woodland which has recently been upgraded with new paths, signage and a nature trail. A historically important ancient woodland which is very popular with local walkers, dog owners and cyclists.
Enjoy a 2.5 mile/4km circular historical walking trail on the outskirts of Markinch which also provides spectacular views.
Tentsmuir is a magical combination of forest trails that dip and weave between tall trees and open sand dunes that change constantly with the wind and tides. ...