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Kirkcaldy Walking Festival : Kirkcaldy to Burntisland Walk

Join Fife Out and About Walking Group for this 11 mile walk with 400m of ascent on 27th August as part of the Kirkcaldy Walking Festival!

Kirkcaldy Walking Festival : Kirkcaldy to Burntisland Walk

About Kirkcaldy Walking Festival : Kirkcaldy to Burntisland Walk

Kirkcaldy Walking Festival 2023

This varied walk includes a section of coastal walking, two small hills (max elevation 221m), loch-side walking, farmland and industrial heritage. It is a full day's walk and is best suited to people who have some previous walking experience and can cope with uphill sections on uneven paths.

Our walk starts from Seafield and heads out along the coastal path to Kinghorn passing Seafield Tower and Seafield cave. From Kinghorn we head inland to the lovely Kinghorn Loch, home to the Ecology Centre and many water-based activities. After the loch and associated woodlands we head west to the remains of Binnend village which once accommodated the workers of the Burntisland Shale Oil industry. Our walk then heads up to the viewpoint of The Binn with fantastic views over the Firth of Forth. From here we pass through rural farmland to the iron-age fort of Dunearn Hill with its peaceful lochan which folklore says was dug out by the devil. After taking in more views of the Forth, we will descend the hill to Stenhouse Reservoir to see the islet that the devil formed from the earth removed from Dunearn Loch. From Stenhouse we start heading downhill via the "gorse path" and Kilmundy to reach Burntisland via Rossend Castle.

Date: Sunday 27th August
Start Time: 9.45am
Start Location: Seafield car park, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1PE. (NT 278 897)
End Location: Burntisland, west end of High Street, for bus/train back to Kirkcaldy
Duration: approx. 6 – 7 hours
Walk Length: 10 – 11 miles, with 400m ascent
Ability Level: Best suited to walkers who are comfortable with uneven ground and uphill sections.
Terrain: Undulating on paths (uneven) and tracks. Some short sections on pavement/road. Could be muddy in places after heavy rain. Some short uphill sections.

Information and booking Link: https://fifeoutandabout.weebly.com/kwf.html


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