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Hikes around Lumphinnans explore the varied landscape of central Fife, characterized by expansive country parks, loch-side paths, and rolling hills. The area's terrain includes a mix of woodlands, meadows, and gentle ascents, with routes often passing historical sites like the ruins of Lochore Castle. The trail network is centered around Lochore Meadows Country Park, providing accessible paths for different fitness levels.
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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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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A motte and bailey tower from 1300's. Originally on an island.
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Just one of two memorials of Auld Firm and Scotland players from Fife. The other is goalkeeper Johnny Thompson who is buried in Cardenden cemetery.
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Cowdenbeath's library welcomes its visitors with a stunning mural of a boy who devours his book. The little town boats more street art - some of them, created by local artist Kerry Wilson, are nothing less than amazing.
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Lucie - a local girl - stepped up to be the star of the show, making dandelion wishes and ensuring that she’ll remain a Cowdenbeath legend 😃. Source: https://www.welcometofife.com/inspire-me-post/cowdenbeaths-larger-than-life-artwork
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"By painting an anonymous child complete with an adult miner’s helmet and pair of oversized boots, the art has a more modern outlook than some traditional mining memorials. The viewer’s attention is drawn to the children of the future, who have been shaped by the generations that came before. It’s an astonishingly powerful piece and all the more impressive considering it was the first project of this scale Kerry had taken on." Source: https://www.welcometofife.com/inspire-me-post/cowdenbeaths-larger-than-life-artwork
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A jaw-dropping 😍 mural from the local, Kirkcaldy-based artist Kerry Wilson.
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Yes, many trails in the area are great for walking with dogs. Lochore Meadows Country Park is a particularly popular spot. Please remember to keep your dog under control, especially near wildlife in the nature reserve areas and around any livestock in adjacent farmland.
Lochore Meadows Country Park is ideal for families. It offers several easy, flat walks on surfaced paths, many of which are suitable for buggies and wheelchairs. The short 0.6-mile (1 km) Castle Walk to the historic Lochore Castle ruins is a great option for all ages.
For a more strenuous hike with rewarding views, the climb up Benarty Hill is the best option. Known locally as the 'Sleeping Giant', the route involves a steep ascent through woodlands but offers fantastic panoramic views over Loch Leven and the Firth of Forth from the summit.
The main car park for accessing the area's trails is at the Lochore Meadows Country Park visitor centre. It's a large, well-maintained car park and serves as the starting point for many routes, including those leading up Benarty Hill. It is free to park.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes. For a shorter, easy loop, the Beath High School loop from Cowdenbeath is a 4.5-mile (7.2 km) walk. Lochore Meadows also features a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) 'Round the Loch Trail' that offers varied scenery.
The park offers a wide variety of waymarked trails. You'll find everything from short, paved, accessible paths to moderate 3.5-mile (5.6 km) circuits that take you through woodlands, grasslands, and along the loch shore. The Willie Clarke Visitor Centre at the park has maps and information.
Yes, the most convenient option is the café located within the Willie Clarke Visitor Centre at Lochore Meadows Country Park. It's a perfect spot to relax with a drink or a bite to eat after exploring the park's numerous trails.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths within Lochore Meadows Country Park, the beautiful scenery around the loch, and the rewarding panoramic views from the top of Benarty Hill.
There is a wide selection of routes to explore. You can find over 170 trails in the area, with a near-even split between easy and moderate difficulties, ensuring there's a walk suitable for every fitness level.
Yes, the most prominent historical site is the ruins of Lochore Castle, a 14th-century tower house. It's easily accessible via a short walk from the visitor centre in Lochore Meadows. The Loch Ore Castle Ruins – Lumphinnans War Memorial loop from Cowdenbeath also incorporates the castle into a longer hike.
Hiking around Lumphinnans is enjoyable year-round. Spring is particularly beautiful when bluebells and wood anemones carpet the woodlands on the way up Benarty Hill. Summer offers long days perfect for exploring the loch, while autumn provides crisp air and colourful foliage.


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