Walk through centuries of history and scenic beauty on the Fife Pilgrim Way, Scotland's waymarked long-distance trail from North Queensferry or Culross to St?Andrews. Covering approximately 103?km (64?miles), this route links historic towns, quiet villages, and rolling countryside across the heart of Fife, offering a journey rich in heritage, coastal vistas, and peaceful rural landscapes.
Designed to support walkers on their Fife pilgrimage, this guidebook brings together clear, step-by-step route guidance, essential mapping and practical insight, helping you walk with confidence whether you're tackling the full trail or breaking it into shorter sections. With generally gentle terrain and a mix of country paths, farm tracks and quiet roads, the Fife Pilgrim Way is ideal for walkers seeking a beginner-friendly multi-day walk with depth and discovery at every stage.
- The route is split into 6 stages of between 14 and 16km, with an optional first stage from North Queensferry, each with detailed route description and 1:50,000 OS mapping for ease of navigation
- Practical planning tools such as a handy facilities planner, route summary tables and suggested itineraries ranging between 3 and 6 days allow you to tailor the trail to your own pace and preferences
- Refreshment and accommodation information is provided for each stage, along with public transport details, so you can arrange logistics without guesswork
- Notes on local history, archaeology, landscape and culture enrich the walking experience, illuminating the heritage of the Kingdom of Fife from medieval pilgrimage to industrial communities
- Downloadable GPX files are included, offering a digital navigation option for use on phones or GPS devices
From the Burgh of Culross with its palace and abbey, or the iconic Forth Rail Bridge, through the historic streets of Dunfermline and the gentle rolling hills of central Fife, to the coastal grandeur of St?Andrews, the Fife Pilgrim Way blends scenic walking with rich storytelling. Along the way, with the help of your trusted, comprehensive guidebook, you'll discover ancient churches, medieval remains, former mining communities, parklands and quiet villages that together make this walk as much about place as distance.
Autorentext
Dr Shana Lee Hirsch and Victoria Hunter are sisters who live on an island in Washington State, US. Originally from Fife, Scotland they have spent much of their lives exploring the area; both avid walkers and hikers, they have walked long-distance trails in both Scotland and the western US. Shana Lee is an academic and author at the University of Washington, where her research focuses on energy and conservation technologies. Victoria is an artist and photographer who is well versed in many styles of photography, including documentative, historical, landscape, digital and traditional analogue.