Starting on the Firth of Forth at Culross or North Queensferry, both of which are within easy reach of Edinburgh, this waymarked six-day route crosses flat or gently rolling terrain, making it an ideal introduction to multi-day walking.
A guidebook to walking the Fife Pilgrim Way from Culross on the Firth
of Forth through the heart of the ancient Kingdom of Fife to St Andrews
on Scotland's North Sea coast. Covering 103km (64 miles), this fully
waymarked trail takes around 6 days to hike.
The route is
described from south to north in 6 stages between 14 and 16km (8-10
miles) in length. An alternative first stage begins at North
Queensferry, joining the main route at Dunfermline.
- Contains step-by-step description of the route alongside 1:50,000 OS maps
- Handy facilities planner, route summary tables and alternative staging options help you plan your itinerary
- Refreshment and accommodation information included for each route stage
- Public transport by stage is listed for those wanting to break the trail into shorter sections
- GPX files available to download
The Fife Pilgrim Way
Stage 1 Culross to Dunfermline
Stage 1A North Queensferry to Dunfermline
Stage 2 Dunfermline to Kelty
Stage 3 Kelty to Leslie
Stage 4 Leslie to Kennoway
Stage 5 Kennoway to Ceres
Stage 6 Ceres to St Andrews