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Attractions and Places To See around Dalgety Bay & Hillend - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Dalgety Bay & Hillend, located in Fife, Scotland, offer a blend of coastal features, historical sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area provides views of the Firth of Forth and the iconic Forth Bridges. Dalgety Bay features coastal trails and historical ruins, while Hillend is known for its outdoor sports facilities. This region presents a variety of natural landscapes and man-made landmarks for exploration.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Forth Road Bridge Cycle Path

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The impressive suspension bridge is over two kilometers long and is a listed building. As a cyclist, you have your own bicycle lane at your disposal, which makes cycling on …

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Cramond Island Causeway

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Cramond Island is a deserted island with a few ruins and bunkers from the Second World War. At low tide, the island can be reached over a narrow and low …

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Forth Road Bridge

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Now closed to all traffic except taxis and busses, a stunning view over towards the rail bridge and Forth Estuary

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Cramond Brig

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Historic bridge that once joined Edinburgh and West Lothian.

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Old Almond Bridge

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Built c.1500, the bridge comprises three arches with massive triangular cutwaters which carry a narrow carriageway between low parapets. It once crossed the division between Edinburgh and West Lothian. The …

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ManGo Everywhere
August 17, 2025, Old Almond Bridge

Best seen from the bench above the weir

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Nice wide and smooth cycleway. Scenic views are thrown in for free. What's not to like?

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Robert
September 28, 2024, Forth Road Bridge

Cycled over the bridge many times over the years awesome views never boring.

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Cramond Island is a deserted island with a few ruins and bunkers from the Second World War. At low tide, the island can be reached over a narrow and low concrete causeway in a four-hour window, two hours before and two hours after low tide. The path is about 1.6 kilometres (one mile) long and passes concrete piers dating from the Second World War, built to protect against torpedoes and ships. The times when the path to the island is open are posted at the start of the path and are also published on the internet: https://queensferrylifeboat.co.uk/cramond-tides At high tide, the water rises so high that you can only leave the island by swimming or waiting up to eight hours for the causeway to be open again. If you do decide to swim, be aware of the current, the low water temperature and the relatively long distance.

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Great to cross the causeway at low tide. Queensferry lifeboats publish save crossing times on their website: https://www.queensferrylifeboat.co.uk/cramond-tides

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Adie
November 30, 2023, Cramond Brig

Cramond Brig provides a crossing and vantage point of the beautiful River Almond. It has some history, back in 1532 being the site where James V, travelling without his entourage was attacked by 5 robbers while crossing, and was rescued by a local named Jock Howieson.

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A very good cycle path across the Firth of Forth

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A beautiful river crossing - very scenic & a great cycle path

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I explore in Dalgety Bay?

Dalgety Bay offers a beautiful coastline with the scenic Dalgety Bay Beach, featuring sandy and pebble shores and views of the Firth of Forth. You can also explore coastal trails, including sections of the Fife Coastal Path, and woodland areas like Fordell Woods and Letham Hill Woods, which are great for walking and birdwatching. Donibristle Bay and St David's Bay are also part of the area's diverse coastal landscape.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks to visit in the area?

Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the ruins of the 12th-century St Bridget's Kirk in Dalgety Bay, which gave the town its name. The older part of Dalgety Bay also features well-preserved 16th and 18th-century architecture. The Cramond Brig and Old Almond Bridge are historic bridges nearby. Additionally, the iconic Forth Bridges, including the UNESCO World Heritage Forth Rail Bridge, are visible from the Dalgety Bay shoreline.

What family-friendly activities are available in Dalgety Bay & Hillend?

For families, Dalgety Bay Beach is a popular spot for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding. In Hillend, the Midlothian Snowsports Centre (Destination Hillend) is a year-round attraction offering skiing, snowboarding, tubing, and Scotland's first Alpine Coaster. The Forth Road Bridge Cycle Path is also a great family-friendly option for cycling with dedicated lanes and stunning views.

Where can I go for a walk or hike near Dalgety Bay & Hillend?

The area offers numerous walking opportunities. The Fife Coastal Path runs through Dalgety Bay, providing scenic coastal walks. Dalgety Bay Woodlands, including Fordell Woods, have many paths. For more structured routes, you can explore easy hikes like the 'Aberdour Railway Station loop from Dalgety Bay' or the 'Wooden Bridge at Beech Avenue – St. Bridget's Kirk loop from Dalgety Bay'. Find more options in the Easy hikes around Dalgety Bay & Hillend guide and the Hiking around Dalgety Bay & Hillend guide.

Can I cycle across the Forth Bridges?

Yes, you can cycle across the Forth Road Bridge Cycle Path. This impressive suspension bridge has a dedicated bicycle lane, offering spectacular views of the Firth of Forth, the Queensferry Crossing, and the Forth Railway Bridge. It's a unique way to experience the iconic structures. You can find cycling routes that incorporate the bridge in the Road Cycling Routes around Dalgety Bay & Hillend guide.

What is Cramond Island and how can I visit it?

Cramond Island is a deserted island featuring ruins and bunkers from World War II. It is accessible via a narrow concrete causeway at low tide. You can typically cross for about 4 hours, two hours before and two hours after low tide. Always check tide times before attempting to cross, as the causeway becomes submerged at high tide.

What are the main attractions in Hillend?

Hillend is primarily known for the Midlothian Snowsports Centre (Destination Hillend). This facility boasts Britain's largest artificial slope and offers a range of activities including skiing, snowboarding, tubing, and an Alpine Coaster. It's nestled into the hillside of the Pentland Hills Regional Park, providing a natural backdrop for outdoor sports.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting in Dalgety Bay?

Yes, Dalgety Bay's coastal areas are excellent for wildlife spotting. You can often see seals and various seabirds along the shoreline. Occasionally, dolphins are also sighted in the Firth of Forth. The coastal trails and nature reserves are ideal for birdwatching.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Dalgety Bay & Hillend?

Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views of the Firth of Forth and the iconic Forth Bridges, especially from the Forth Road Bridge Cycle Path. The unique experience of walking to Cramond Island at low tide is also highly appreciated. The blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and outdoor activities like those at the Midlothian Snowsports Centre makes the region appealing.

What is the best time of year to visit Dalgety Bay & Hillend?

The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. For coastal walks, cycling, and enjoying the beaches, the warmer months from spring to autumn (April to October) are ideal. The Midlothian Snowsports Centre in Hillend operates year-round, making it a good destination for snow sports enthusiasts even in winter. Spring also brings snowdrops to areas like Fordell Castle grounds within Dalgety Bay Woodlands.

Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known spots worth visiting?

Beyond the main attractions, exploring the Dalgety Bay Heritage Trail offers insights into the town's maritime past and hidden architectural gems. The Dalgety Bay Woodlands provide peaceful walking spots along the Fordell Burn and an old mineral railway line. For a unique experience, consider visiting Cramond Island, accessible only at low tide, which feels like stepping back in time with its WWII ruins.

What kind of cycling routes are available around Dalgety Bay & Hillend?

The area offers diverse cycling routes. You can enjoy the dedicated Forth Road Bridge Cycle Path for scenic views. There are also longer road cycling routes such as the 'West Fife Way Cycle Path – Clackmannan Way Cycle Path loop from Dalgety Bay' or routes focusing on the Forth Bridges. For more details, check the Road Cycling Routes around Dalgety Bay & Hillend guide.

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