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Hiking around Abbeyview Dunfermline explores a landscape of urban parks, expansive woodlands, and paths leading towards the Firth of Forth coastline. The area is characterized by relatively gentle terrain with some rolling hills, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Many walking trails near Abbeyview Dunfermline follow historic routes, connecting residential areas to natural spaces like Townhill Loch and Calais Muir Wood. The region offers a mix of woodland paths, loch-side trails, and coastal routes.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.5km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.80km
01:32
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:32
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Former lime kilns which supplied lime for agricultural and engineering purposes
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Peacock cafe available and an ice cream van often. Well kept beautiful park.
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The remains of the old limekilns are well preserved and intact. There are metal gates preventing people from entering inside the many arches. There is a display board with the history wrote on. The buildings have been quite impressive
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Part of the Fife Coastal Path, the Promenade at Limekilns offers great views out across the Forth, as well as refreshments at the Ship Inn pub.
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Pittencreiff park. Rooms excellent cafe for drinks, cake and light lunch.
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Limekilns is a village on the Firth of Forth. The village dates to at least the 14th century. It has a good natural harbour which created a good place to ferry goods and fish from. Later the port became more industrialised and would have been involved in the quicklime processing before the large kilns were built in Charlestown upstream. Running from here along the coast and inland on the network of minor roads and trails is nice, nothing is particularly hard or exciting but it's a good place for a pretty run or to get some miles in.
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Yes, the area is very accommodating for walks with dogs. Many of the local parks and woodlands, such as the highly-regarded Valleyfield Woodland Park and Townhill Country Park, are popular spots for dog walkers. Most trails are suitable, but it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially near wildlife or in areas with livestock.
For a family-friendly outing, the paths in Pittencrieff Park, known locally as 'The Glen', are ideal. They offer short, scenic walks through gardens and woodlands. Another great option is the Calais Muir Wood loop from Masterton, which is an easy and relatively flat trail through ancient woodland.
Absolutely. Many routes in the area are designed as loops. For a shorter historical walk, the Abbot House – Dunfermline City Chambers loop from Dunfermline Queen Margaret is a great choice. For something more challenging with rewarding views, you can explore the trails around Saline Hill, a popular spot for local hikers.
There is a wide variety of options available. You can explore over 230 different hiking routes around Abbeyview and Dunfermline, ranging from short city walks to longer countryside treks. About half of these are classified as easy, making the area very accessible.
The trails around Abbeyview Dunfermline are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the mix of scenery, from the peaceful woodlands and loch-side paths to the interesting historical sites scattered throughout the region.
Yes, several walks explore the rich history of the area. You can find routes that take you past significant landmarks like Dunfermline Abbey, the ruins of Malcolm Canmore's Tower in Pittencrieff Park, and the historic limekilns in Charlestown. The Fife Pilgrim Way also passes nearby, offering a journey through medieval and industrial heritage.
Dunfermline is well-served by buses, which can get you close to the start of many popular walks, including those in Pittencrieff Park and Townhill Country Park. For trails starting further out, like sections of the Fife Coastal Path, you can often take a bus to coastal villages like Limekilns or Culross.
Most of the popular paths, especially in parks like Pittencrieff and Townhill Loch, are well-maintained with tarmac or gravel surfaces. Woodland trails, such as those in Calais Woods, are generally clear but can become muddy after rain. It's always a good idea to wear sturdy footwear.
For expansive views, hiking up Saline Hill provides a fantastic panorama of the surrounding countryside. Along the coast, sections of the Fife Coastal Path near Limekilns offer beautiful vistas across the Firth of Forth. Even within Dunfermline, Pittencrieff Park has elevated points with lovely views of the Abbey.
The circular path around Townhill Loch at Townhill Country Park is an excellent choice. It's a flat, tarmac route of about 1.2 miles (just under 2 km), making it perfect for a leisurely stroll, a quick run, or a walk with a pram. The paths within Duloch Park are also relatively flat and suitable for all abilities.
While much of the immediate area has gentle terrain, there are options for a greater challenge. The Limekilns Harbour View – Charlestown Limekilns loop is a moderate hike of over 10 miles that requires a good level of fitness. For more strenuous hillwalking, the Lomond Hills Regional Park is a short drive away and offers steeper climbs and rugged trails.


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