Fife Coastal Path Walking Holiday, Scotland
Running from the Forth Road Bridge in the South to the Tay Road Bridge in the North, this 81 mile, 5-night coastal walk passes through wild and spectacular scenery passing quaint fishing villages and long sandy beaches.
£325 pp (based on two people sharing)
Do you want a real Scottish adventure? Join the Fife Coastal Path walking holiday, which will give you the opportunity to visit the South West part of Scotland. A coastal walk of 130km/81 miles, next to the Scottish coast, starting from North Queensferry to Newport-on-Tay.
You will have the opportunity to discover and explore different fishing villages and towns and to enjoy the incredible views that the Scottish's landscape offers, with its castles, caves, and sandy beaches. Taste its local cuisine and immerse yourself in the amazing history and culture of the 'Kingdom of Fifes Coastal Communities'. Starting at Queenferry, just 20 minutes from Edinburgh by train, you will visit places such as the castles of St Andrews and Aberdour, Anstruther Harbour and Elie.
Don’t miss this opportunity to relax while discovering and learning more about the Scottish History, and you enjoy the amazing views of the coast. An experience you will never forget. You won’t have to care about anything but enjoying the trip. A great opportunity to enjoy holidays while you keep fit. This trip is fantastic for those who want some tranquillity while discovering new places and meeting new people from all around the world.
What price includes
- Hand picked B&B and small hotel accommodation inc breakfast
- Door to door baggage transfer
- A detailed info pack, guide book and map
- Emergency telephone support
Location
Plan your journey by train
Meeting point:
North Queensferry
North Queensferry
Transfer to meeting point:
Guests make their own way to meeting point
It is a short distance from the station to the B&B for the overnight stay
Plan your journey by train
Finish point:
Newport-on-Tay
Newport-on-Tay
Transfer to finish point:
Guests make their own way to station
It is only a short walk to the station






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