Best walks from Dalgety Bay

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Jump on a train, get off at Dalgety Bay Station and lose yourself in a beautiful hike for the day.

Dalgety Bay Station to Burntisland Station

Very nice section of The Fife Coastal Path; a stunning section of the Fife Coast Path. A stunning section of the Fife Coastal Path with good surfaces throughout and minimal gradients and becoming a little industrial on the final approach to Burntisland. The pavement is narrow through Aberdour. Follows the Fife Coastal Path; the journey can be broken at Aberdour (station and buses) or combined with the Inverkeithing to Dalgety Bay route. A little waterfall near Aberdour is worth seeing.

Tough: steep ascents. 10km.

The pavement is narrow through Aberdour.

Lunch: Easy access to facilities along and at either end of the route.

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Inverkeithing Station to Dalgety Bay Station

great coastal views throughout; Great views. A pleasant, varied and easily followed coastal walk along the Fife Coastal Path on good tarmac and gravel surfaces, with woodland sections in Dalgety Bay, great views over the Forth and little or no main-road walking. One set of stairs at the Inverkeithing end. Follows the Fife Coastal Path; easy to extend along the coast to North Queensferry or Aberdour. Several seating areas along the way; a small shopping area in Dalgety Bay.

Tough: steep ascents. 5km.

One set of steps at the Inverkeithing end (a short, easy detour avoids them).

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Dalgety Bay Station to Cowdenbeath Station

11km. Moderate ascents.

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