Fife Pilgrim Way

Long-distance footpath in Scotland, UK From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Fife Pilgrim Way is a Scottish long-distance footpath that runs inland through Fife, from Culross and North Queensferry to St Andrews. The path launched on 5 July 2019.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Length104 km (65 mi)
LocationFife, Scotland
Established2019
TrailheadsCulross
56.0554°N 3.6293°W / 56.0554; -3.6293 (Fife Pilgrim Way (Culross trailhead))
North Queensferry
56.0111°N 3.3944°W / 56.0111; -3.3944 (Fife Pilgrim Way (North Queensferry trailhead))
St Andrews
56.3404°N 2.7955°W / 56.3404; -2.7955 (Fife Pilgrim Way (St Andrews trailhead))
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Fife Pilgrim Way
Length104 km (65 mi)
LocationFife, Scotland
Established2019
TrailheadsCulross
56.0554°N 3.6293°W / 56.0554; -3.6293 (Fife Pilgrim Way (Culross trailhead))
North Queensferry
56.0111°N 3.3944°W / 56.0111; -3.3944 (Fife Pilgrim Way (North Queensferry trailhead))
St Andrews
56.3404°N 2.7955°W / 56.3404; -2.7955 (Fife Pilgrim Way (St Andrews trailhead))
UseHiking
Websitehttps://fifecoastandcountrysidetrust.co.uk/walks/fife-pilgrim-way/
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Places of interest

The path passes places of historic and religious interest, including Inverkeithing Friary, Dunfermline Abbey and St Andrew's Cathedral.[9][10]

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