Fife Coastal Path Made Easy: Route, Cafes, & Essentials

£10.00

Having completing the Fife Coastal Path twice, I’ve curated 300+ spots of all the best cafes, restaurants, hotels, B&Bs, scenic viewpoints, and the most beautiful beaches along the route into a single map.

Plus, practical essential amenities like public toilets, water stops, and shops.

This is an easy-to-use Google Map that you can take with you to help plan your Fife Coastal Path walk.

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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. Since then, I’ve curated 300+ spots of all of my favourite cafes, restaurants, hotels, B&Bs, inns, things to see, do, distilleries, scenic viewpoints, and beaches into a single map. This is an easy-to-use Google Map that you can take with you to help plan your Fife Coastal Path adventure.

 

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

What is the map exactly?

This is an easy to use Google Map for the Fife Coastal Path, covering the route between Kincardine and Newburgh via the East Neuk and St Andrews.

It includes 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.

Can I use this map to walk the Fife Coastal Path?

No - this map is designed to accompany your walk, like a searchable guidebook with practical information. You’ll need to use a map for the route; I recommend OS Maps. Use this map in advance (to find accommodation) or on your walk whenever you need to find a cafe, toilet, or viewpoint.

What kind of places are included? And does it cater for all budgets?

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 a range of eating places.

Can I use the map on mobile and desktop?

Yes, you can use the map on both platforms. Access the map on mobile within Google Maps and on desktop you'll use the Google Maps site. The map is convenient to browse on the go in the mobile or on desktop whilst trip planning.

What’s the refund policy?

Due to the digital nature of this item no refunds will be given. Find out more here.