The Fife Coastal Path Made Easy | Trail Essentials Map
Struggling to find essential information for your walk along the Fife Coastal Path?
Having completing the Fife Coastal Path twice, I’ve curated 300+ spots of all the best cafes, restaurants, hotels, B&Bs, and the most beautiful beaches along the route into a single and easy-to-use map.
You’ll also find practical amenities and essentials, like public toilets, water stops, and shops saved for each village and town.
Use this carefully curated and fully digital Google Map to plan your Fife Coastal Path walk. And take it with you, on your phone, as a handy pocket guide on the trail.
This is a fully digital, and searchable, map for easy use on the go. That means you’ll need a Google Map account to use it and have the best user experience.
Struggling to find essential information for your walk along the Fife Coastal Path?
Having completing the Fife Coastal Path twice, I’ve curated 300+ spots of all the best cafes, restaurants, hotels, B&Bs, and the most beautiful beaches along the route into a single and easy-to-use map.
You’ll also find practical amenities and essentials, like public toilets, water stops, and shops saved for each village and town.
Use this carefully curated and fully digital Google Map to plan your Fife Coastal Path walk. And take it with you, on your phone, as a handy pocket guide on the trail.
This is a fully digital, and searchable, map for easy use on the go. That means you’ll need a Google Map account to use it and have the best user experience.
Struggling to find essential information for your walk along the Fife Coastal Path?
Having completing the Fife Coastal Path twice, I’ve curated 300+ spots of all the best cafes, restaurants, hotels, B&Bs, and the most beautiful beaches along the route into a single and easy-to-use map.
You’ll also find practical amenities and essentials, like public toilets, water stops, and shops saved for each village and town.
Use this carefully curated and fully digital Google Map to plan your Fife Coastal Path walk. And take it with you, on your phone, as a handy pocket guide on the trail.
This is a fully digital, and searchable, map for easy use on the go. That means you’ll need a Google Map account to use it and have the best user experience.
Fife Coastal Path Essentials
Last year I completed the Fife Coastal Path for the second time - but it was tough to find helpful information on the path and really good places to eat or stay. Since then, I’ve curated 300+ spots of all of my favourite eateries, stays, things to see, do, , scenic viewpoints, and beaches into this single map. It’s fully digital, meaning you can use it in advance to help plan. Plus, you can take with you to find those essentials places on the trail.
WHAT'S ON THE MAP?
More than 300+ of ALL the essentials you need to walk the Fife Coastal Path:
Main villages and small towns.
Restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, & eateries.
Hotels, inns, and B&Bs.
Essential amenities like food shops, public toilets, and ATMs.
Beaches and coves.
Scenic viewpoints, lighthouses, & iconic sights.
There are dozens of places I’ve never added on the blog, now all centralised for easy use. And I'll continue to update the map as I find things like new hotels and inns, restaurants, and things to do.
Consider it a searchable Fife Coastal Path guidebook.
FAQS
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This is an easy to use Google Map for the Fife Coastal Path, covering the official route between Kincardine and Newburgh, via the East Neuk and St Andrews.
It includes carefully considered places and saved push pins for all the essential places you need to know - like food shops, toilets, and amenities. Plus, the best places to eat, stay, visit, scenic viewpoints, beaches, and places like villages and small towns.
Note: you’ll need a Google account to use this map - and you’ll have the best user experience saving it in the Google Maps app. It is available in digital format only (not hard copy) and you should ensure it is saved onto your device in advance of your walk; this means you can familiarise yourself with the map and the route, plus ensure it works correctly.
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No—this map is designed to plan and accompany your walk, like a searchable guidebook filled with practical places, amenities, and the villages and towns along the route.
If you’re looking for a detailed route map, then I highly recommend OS maps (paper or digital). You can also follow the waymarked signposts, though be aware that these can be sporadically placed in some parts of the trail.
Use this Fife Coastal Path map before your walk (to plan, find accommodation, and get familiar with the route) and on your walk whenever you need to find a cafe, restaurant, shop, toilet, or viewpoint.
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The map includes a range of accommodation and eating places to suit all budgets.
There are luxury hotels, boutique stays, cosy B&Bs, and relaxed inns - with a range of pricing. The same goes for restaurants and cafes, so you can expect various eating places.
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Yes, you can use the map on all digital platforms. You can access it on mobile or tablet within Google Maps; on desktop, you'll use the Google Maps site. The map is convenient to browse on the go on mobile or on the desktop during trip planning.
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No - this map is digital only and designed to be used in the Google Maps app. However, both the PDF user guide and Google Map can be printed by yourself.
Find out more in the shipping information.
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Due to the digital nature of this item, no refunds will be given. Find out more here.