by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
The start at the Kilmany end is on the west side of the "axed" railway bridge at Grid Ref 387 217, where a narrow earthy path leads up from the road onto the trackbed of the old North Fife line. Hoofprints indicate regular equestrian use and there is some...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
A ScotWays sign "Public Path to Hill of Tarvit and Chance Inn" stands on the south side of the A914 at NO363122, from where a naturally-trodden grassy/earthy path leads gently uphill between bushes and trees, with fields on either side. After some...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
This path starts at a small car park that is just south and up the hill from Strathkinness. It has been reported to us as being very accessible and well surfaced for about half a kilometre to the west. However, the Fieldfare Trust's Phototrails website...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
This route is perhaps easiest to start at the big car park in Ceres at the Bishop's Bridge. From there the path is signposted as Right of Way to Struthers. The path to Struthers is very straightforward and well surfaced, although likely to be muddy in...
by Eleisha Fahy | 11 September 2025
Via Barrel Brig over River Ore and Wemyss Estate Woodlands. A good, well bottomed path throughout, except section between bings between railway lines. Unfortunately, this historic route has been interrupted following the welcome re-opening of the railway line to...