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Mountain biking around Methil offers a mix of coastal paths, nature reserves, and inland routes through parkland and near lochs. The terrain is generally gentle, characterized by low elevation gains and varied landscapes suitable for different skill levels. The region provides scenic mountain bike trails with views of the Fife coastline and local natural features.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
3.0
(1)
16
riders
33.9km
02:15
150m
150m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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5
riders
34.3km
02:21
200m
200m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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5.0
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4
riders
36.8km
02:37
430m
430m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
riders
28.4km
01:48
250m
250m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.5km
01:26
140m
140m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Really nice path overall, though thin road tires may struggle in the more gravely & sandy sections
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Part of the Fife Coastal Path. Great views across the Forth.
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Friendly cafe, good coffee, fresh food and amazing cakes! Great place to refuel.
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I love this part of the Fife Pilgrim Way...but it's a Summer / very dry spell only ride...Other than that it's axle deep sticky mud
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Campsite with pods, electrical hook up and van spaces. Cafe.
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In the ARD series "Classics of World Literature", Tilman Spengler pays tribute to famous writers in one of his film contributions - each lasting a quarter of an hour - and introduces the culturally interested viewer to their literary work. One episode of the series deals with DANIEL DEFOE (1660 to 1731) and the character he invented, ROBINSON CRUSOE, whose name will be far more familiar to many people than that of his literary creator. This monument is dedicated to Alexander Selkirk, the person whose real life fate inspired Defoe to create Crusoe. This article (in German) can be found in the ARD media library under the following link: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/klassiker-der-weltliteratur/daniel-defoe-adventures-of-robinson-crusoe/ard-alpha/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvL2Q0MzYwOGY0LTdkNTUtNDlmMC05OGUyLTgwMWQ0Njg1NmU2Yg
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There are over 50 mountain bike trails around Methil listed on komoot, offering a diverse range of experiences for different skill levels.
Yes, Methil offers 15 easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners. A great option is the Silverburn Park – Leven Beach loop from Cameron Bridge, which is 17.4 miles (28.1 km) long and leads through parkland and along the coast.
While the immediate Methil area primarily features easy to moderate trails, with no routes currently classified as difficult, the wider Fife region does offer more challenging options. For advanced riders, it's recommended to explore areas further inland or specific trail centres in Fife for more technical terrain.
The mountain biking routes in Methil are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 29 reviews. Riders frequently praise the varied terrain, which includes coastal paths, nature reserves, and parkland, as well as the scenic views of the Fife coastline.
Many of the mountain bike routes around Methil are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Poppy Field Near Markinch – MacDuff Castle loop from Leven is a moderate 21.6 miles (34.7 km) circular path that explores inland areas and historical sites.
Absolutely. The region is known for its scenic mountain bike trails, particularly those along the Fife coastline. The Dumbarnie Links Nature Reserve – Elie Beach loop from Leven offers beautiful coastal views and explores nature reserves and beaches.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most public paths and trails in Scotland, including those around Methil, provided they are kept under control, especially near livestock or in nature reserves. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, particularly in protected areas like Dumbarnie Links Nature Reserve.
Yes, several trails are suitable for families, especially the easier routes with low elevation gains. The Dumbarnie Links – View of Kilconquhar Loch loop from Lundin Links is an easy 21.4 km route that offers a pleasant ride through varied landscapes, ideal for a family outing.
The trails around Methil offer access to several interesting landmarks. You might pass by historical sites like MacDuff's Castle or the Harbourmaster's House at Dysart Harbour. Some routes also offer views of the Alexander Selkirk Statue.
Many routes in the Methil area pass through or near towns and villages along the Fife coast, such as Leven or Elie, where you can find cafes and other refreshment options. Planning your route to include these stops is recommended for a comfortable ride.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Methil, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though trails may be wetter. Winter riding is possible but can be cold and muddy, requiring appropriate gear.
While the popular routes are well-loved, exploring the network of paths around areas like Silverburn Park or the quieter sections of the Fife Coastal Path can reveal less-trafficked segments. The Kame Burn Wooden Bridge – Clatto Reservoir loop from Cameron Bridge offers a moderate 36.4 km ride through varied terrain that might feel like a discovery.


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