Walks from Cowdenbeath

Fife · Scotland

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Beautiful walks starting or ending at Cowdenbeath Station.

Alternatively, view walks you can reach directly from Cowdenbeath by train.

Cowdenbeath
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Cowdenbeath to Burntisland

About half on road, half off-road, with gorse, grazing animals, kissing gates, stiles and small lochs. Most road sections are small and quiet or in-town with good pavements and though there is a 2 km stretch along the A909. Includes the Old North Road local heritage trail and a footpath along the banks of Stenhouse Reservoir, with likely views to the Firth of Forth. Optional side trips up Dunearn Hill (an ancient hill-fort) or Burntisland Binn. Bring food and drink as there is nowhere to stop and eat; bus routes on the B925 and B9157.

Time: 3h–6h30

Lunch: Nowhere to eat en route — pack lunch!

Warnings: Follows a busy road for a fifth of the walk.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
12
KM
Cowdenbeath
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Cowdenbeath to Kinghorn

Roughly half on road (mostly quieter roads) and half off-road on Fife's core paths and including a large field with no path to follow south of Auchtertool. There are kissing gates and possibly stiles and muddy tracks. Almost all on Fife's core paths. No places to buy food mid-route.

Time: 4h–8h30

Lunch: Nowhere to eat en route — pack lunch!

End-of-walk reward: There is a café at the Ecology Centre on Kinghorn Loch, about a mile outside Kinghorn.

Warnings: Take particular care on the road heading north from Auchtertool, which has narrow verges and tight bends, and at the B9157 crossing at Kilrie.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
16
KM
Cowdenbeath
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Cowdenbeath to Kirkcaldy

About three-quarters off-road on core paths, with grazing land, kissing gates, self-closing gates, slopes of about 10% and possibly stiles and muddy tracks. There are pavemented in-town road sections at each end. Goes along the banks of Camilla Loch and through Beveridge Park, part of a historic designed landscape. There may be grazing water buffalo. Bring food and drink as there is nowhere to stop and eat. An alternative route avoids the unwelcoming Raith Estate.

Time: 4h–8h

Lunch: Nowhere to eat en route — pack lunch!

Warnings: One road section just north of Auchtertool has tight bends and needs extra caution.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
15
KM
Inverkeithing
Forth Rail Bridge by Eric Kilby

Inverkeithing to Cowdenbeath

Time: 4h–8h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
16
KM
Dalgety Bay
Inverkeithing, Fife by P4Jags

Dalgety Bay to Cowdenbeath

Time: 3h–5h30

Warnings: Follows a busy road for a fifth of the walk.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
11
KM
Dunfermline City
Dunfermline City Cahambers, Dunfermline. Scotland by The Jacobite

Dunfermline City to Cowdenbeath

Mostly off-road paths and farm tracks through quiet countryside, with pavement sections through the towns at each end. Good underfoot for much of the way and but boggy ground around Hill of Beath. An off-road cycle path from the Leys Park Road car park parallels the suggested roadside start and keeps the walk off-road.

Time: 2h30–5h30

Warnings: Navigation becomes difficult around Hill of Beath where recent works have disrupted the old paths, and the ground there can be boggy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
10
KM
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