Walks you can reach from Dalgety Bay by train

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A day hike is just a simple train journey away — plan your next day of green.

Alternatively, view walks directly from Dalgety Bay.

North Queensferry
Forth Rail Bridge by Eric Kilby

North Queensferry to Burntisland (Fife)

7 minutes direct from Dalgety Bay.

Scenic coastal walk on the Fife Coastal Path beneath the iconic Forth Bridge, through charming towns including Aberdour with its harbour and sandy beach, on to Burntisland.

Warnings: Exposed to coastal weather; pack layers and waterproofs.

Walk details: ScotRail (tips).

19
KM
Dalmeny
, South Queensferry, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, UK, Europe by godrick

Dalmeny to Edinburgh Waverley (West Lothian)

15 minutes direct from Dalgety Bay.

Recommended: Route into Edinburgh along the shoreline and old railway path, with some modest climbing.

Coastal: three quarters along the coast.

Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.

Time: 6h30–13h30

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Steep
23
KM
Edinburgh Waverley
Early Autumn Edinburgh 2017-17 by Philip Gillespie

Edinburgh Waverley to Brunstane (Midlothian)

30 minutes direct from Dalgety Bay.

Recommended: Urban walk with some climbing, through parkland with views over the city, and along Portobello promenade.

Time: 3h–5h30

Warnings: A quarter urban. Some climbing.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Steep
10
KM
Curriehill
Pentlands January 2019 #1 by swami666

Curriehill to Edinburgh Waverley (Midlothian)

30 minutes direct from Dalgety Bay.

Recommended: A very green, quiet and largely traffic-free route, gently downhill towards Edinburgh for most of the way, with a good surface throughout. It follows the Water of Leith Walkway and then the Union Canal towpath and ending through the city's parks and streets. A few steepish slopes but no stairs; the river path can be muddy in places. Follows National Cycle Route 75 for most of its length and is part of the John Muir Way; the Colinton Tunnel is a highlight. Princes Street Gardens open at 7am and close at dusk.

Waterway: three quarters beside rivers and canals.

Woodland: a third under tree cover.

Time: 3h–6h

Lunch: Cafes near the route at Juniper Green, though most open around 10am.

Warnings: The Slateford Aqueduct has only a narrow, cobbled towpath with a drop, so take care and be patient when passing others.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Flat
12
KM
Aberdour
Edinburgh by Chris Kench

Aberdour to Inverkeithing (Fife)

4 minutes direct from Dalgety Bay.

Recommended: Mainly hard-surfaced with a few short climbs, around suburban Dalgety Bay with some sections secluded by trees and great views to the Forth bridges.

Coastal: nine tenths along the coast.

Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.

Time: 3h–6h30

Warnings: A few short climbs.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Steep
11
KM
Leven
Untitled by B.B.Photography.

Leven to Kirkcaldy (Fife)

45 minutes direct from Dalgety Bay.

Recommended: Varied walk, urban at both ends with scenic views in between.

Coastal: almost all along the coast.

Time: 6h–12h

Lunch: Cafe at Dysart Harbour midway.

Warnings: Some climbing.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Steep
18
KM
Cowdenbeath
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Cowdenbeath to Burntisland (Fife)

8 minutes direct from Dalgety Bay.

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
Inverkeithing
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Inverkeithing to Cowdenbeath (Fife)

3 minutes direct from Dalgety Bay.

Time: 4h–8h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
16
KM
Ladybank
Crawford Priory Road by eric robb niven

Ladybank to Leven (Fife)

45 minutes direct from Dalgety Bay.

Time: 5h–10h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
19
KM
Ladybank
Falkland Palace by Redhand1872

Ladybank to Cupar (Fife)

45 minutes direct from Dalgety Bay.

Time: 2h30–5h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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

Dunfermline City to Inverkeithing (Fife)

3 minutes direct from Dalgety Bay.

The vista back onto the Forth Bridge keeps changing; The Rail Bridge viewpoint is stunning. A longer route following the Fife Pilgrim Way almost the whole way, mostly off-road or on small roads and tracks across farmland, woodland, playing fields and fields of sheep, with long moderate slopes becoming steep over Castland Hill. Surfaces vary from tarmac and firm gravel to rough, muddy grassy field edges and with a long pavement stretch into Dunfermline. Follows the Fife Pilgrim Way (Inverkeithing to Dunfermline section), waymarked with thigh-high wooden posts. Rosyth is described as Scotland's only Garden City. A post office, convenience store, café and takeaway lie a few minutes off the route near Hilton Road.

Time: 3h–5h30

Lunch: The route avoids most habitation in the middle; a post office, convenience store, café and takeaway are a few minutes off-route near Hilton Road. Many places to eat in central Dunfermline and in Inverkeithing.

Warnings: Follows a busy road for a quarter of the walk. A long, busy and unpleasant stretch along and across the A985, though it has a wide bank/verge. The route is a little unclear across farmland near Wester Gellet and at Douglas Bank Cemetery. Graded strenuous; muddy in places.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
10
KM
Cowdenbeath
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Cowdenbeath to Kinghorn (Fife)

15 minutes direct from Dalgety Bay.

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
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