Fife Coastal Path: St Monans to Leven

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"Pantiled villages in the Neuk of Fife"
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Leaving St Monans harbour, the route passes attractive cottages before crossing the burn to the superb old church. The route below the church is tidal. At high tide walkers should follow the High Tide route signs inland alongside the edge of the village. Before an old railway arch you'll turn left along field edges to regain the coast at the ruin of Newark Castle.

The main walk continues by steps cut into the sea wall below the church and along the coast for 0.25 miles (400m) to Newark Castle.

A good path continues to, and through, the even older ruin of Ardross Castle and on past Elie’s golf course to Elie Ness and the Lady Tower, built for Lady Janet Anstruther in 1760 as a bathing hut. Here you cut across the peninsular of Elie Ness to the Ruby Bay car park, leading into the edge of Elie. It is worth going up to the main street of Elie to see the church, built by Sir William Scott of Ardross in 1638, with a bell-tower added a century later.

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  Terrain  - Clear, waymarked paths, quite steep up to Kincraig Point; no stiles
  Landscape  - Beaches and dunes, clifftops, and pretty fishing villages
  Dog friendliness  - On leads in towns and villages, and through caravan park
  Parking  - Ruby Bay at Elie; Lower Largo east end; Leven Links
  Toilets en route  - St Monans; Elie Ruby Bay and harbour; Kincraig caravan site; Lower Largo east end; Leven Links
About the walk
Fife was a Kingdom of its own – but this western corner, the Neuk of Fife, was out-of-the-way even for Fife. When asked if he'd been abroad, one Fifer replied: "Well yes – I've been to Crail." Turning its back on the farmland and coalfields, the Fife coast was where fish was your food and your...
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This 20-mile wide peninsula between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Tay is an ancient kingdom, once the home of Scotland’s kings and saints. Despite its modern bridges it still seems curiously detached from the rest of the country.
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Fife Coastal Path: St Monans to Leven

Recommended by
Our view
"Pantiled villages in the Neuk of Fife"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Clear, waymarked paths, quite steep up to Kincraig Point; no stiles
  Landscape - Beaches and dunes, clifftops, and pretty fishing villages
  Dog friendliness - On leads in towns and villages, and through caravan park
  Parking - Ruby Bay at Elie; Lower Largo east end; Leven Links
  Toilets en route - St Monans; Elie Ruby Bay and harbour; Kincraig caravan site; Lower Largo east end; Leven Links
About the walk
Fife was a Kingdom of its own – but this western corner, the Neuk of Fife, was out-of-the-way even for Fife. When asked if he'd been abroad, one Fifer replied: "Well yes – I've been to Crail." Turning its back on the farmland and coalfields, the Fife coast was where fish was your food and your...
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This 20-mile wide peninsula between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Tay is an ancient kingdom, once the home of Scotland’s kings and saints. Despite its modern bridges it still seems curiously detached from the rest of the country.