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The best walks and hikes around North Queensferry

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Hikes around North Queensferry explore the coastline of the Firth of Forth, offering views of the area's three iconic bridges. The region is characterized by its shoreline trails, including the southern end of the Fife Coastal Path, and low hills that provide elevated viewpoints over the water. Many routes follow well-defined paths through nature reserves and past historical points of interest along the coast.

Best hiking trails around North Queensferry

  • The most popular hiking route is North Queensferry loop with views of the Forth Bridge, a 3.3 mile (5.3 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 25 minutes to complete. This easy route provides direct views of the UNESCO World Heritage Forth Bridge.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is Hound Point and Mons Hill loop from South Queensferry, a moderate 5.8 mile (9.4 km) path. The trail includes a gentle climb up Mons Hill for perspectives of the bridges from the south.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the St Bridget's Kirk – Aberdour West Beach loop from Dalgety Bay, a 6.6 mile (10.6 km) trail leading through coastal woodland, often completed in about 2 hours 50 minutes.
  • Hiking around North Queensferry is defined by coastal paths along the Firth of Forth, shoreline nature reserves, and routes with views of the Forth bridges. The network of trails offers options for different ability levels, from short loops to longer sections of the Fife Coastal Path.
  • The routes in North Queensferry are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 380 reviews. More than 5,600 hikers have used komoot to explore North Queensferry's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 25, 2026

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John Muir Way: Mons Hill and Dalmeny Estate Loop

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Brian
June 29, 2026, View of Aberdour Harbour

This is not Culross harbour. It is Aberdour Harbour

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The Earls of Moray, whose seat was at Donibristle House, owned the stretch of coast from Aberdour to St. David's Harbour. In Aberdour, the entrance area is still present here.

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From here you can look across the Firth of Fourth to the other shore. You can discover Arthur's Seat and Edinburgh.

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The Aberdour Hotel (Aberdour House) was built in the 17th century. The Earls of Morton resided here, as the previous residence, Aberdour Castle, was no longer up to date. Today, the hotel offers not only accommodation but also a restaurant with very good Scottish cuisine.

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The new St. Fillan's Church in the centre of Aberdour was built in 1790. It replaced the ruined St. Fillan's Church in East Aberdour as the parish church. When the church in East Aberdour was renovated, renewed and rebuilt in 1926, it lost its parish status again and has since been used as a church hall, mainly for events. Outside, there is also a monument in honour of the soldiers from Aberdour who fell in the First and Second World Wars.

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In the center of Aberdour, you will find information about the local history and important sights here. There is also a clock tower to discover here, which was erected in 1910 in honor of the doctor Dr. Robert Spence by the inhabitants of Aberdour.

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Ricci
September 19, 2025, Zip Line

Great fun factor

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Sam Selbie
September 7, 2025, St. Bridget's Kirk

Nice little spot for a pause with a view!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are there around North Queensferry?

There are over 250 hiking routes to explore around North Queensferry. These range from easy coastal strolls to more challenging sections of long-distance paths, with the majority being easy or moderate trails suitable for most fitness levels.

What do other hikers enjoy about the trails in North Queensferry?

The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the stunning, ever-present views of the three Forth Bridges and the well-maintained coastal paths. The mix of natural scenery and industrial heritage is a commonly mentioned highlight.

Are the hiking trails around North Queensferry suitable for dogs?

Yes, many trails in the area are great for walking with dogs. The paths are generally wide and accommodating. For a peaceful walk your dog will love, consider exploring Ravelston Woods, a popular spot with well-marked paths. As always, please keep your dog under control, especially near wildlife and any livestock.

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks available?

Absolutely. The region has many gentle routes perfect for a family outing. For a short but scenic walk, the North Queensferry loop with views of the Forth Bridge is an excellent choice. It's just over 3 miles (5.3 km) on easy paths, offering fantastic views without any strenuous climbs.

Where can I find a good circular walk?

The area is ideal for loop trails that start and end in the same place. A great moderate option is the Forth Bridge – Forth Bridge loop from Springfield. This 5.3-mile (8.5 km) route provides a comprehensive tour with varied views of the iconic bridges.

What should I know about hiking the Fife Coastal Path from North Queensferry?

North Queensferry marks the southern start of the 116-mile Fife Coastal Path. A popular day hike section is the route heading east towards Inverkeithing and Aberdour. This part of the trail offers a mix of coastal scenery, woodland, and views of the Firth of Forth's islands.

Which trail offers the best views of the Forth Bridges?

For a different perspective from the south side of the Forth, the Hound Point and Mons Hill loop from South Queensferry is fantastic. The gentle climb up Mons Hill provides elevated panoramic views of all three bridges, making it a favorite for photographers.

What kind of terrain and difficulty should I expect?

Most trails follow well-defined coastal paths with relatively low elevation gain. The terrain is generally easy underfoot, consisting of gravel paths, grassy tracks, and some paved sections. While there are over 150 easy routes, you can also find moderate trails and a few more difficult, longer hikes like the 15.8-mile (25.5 km) Hawkcraig Cliff and Lighthouse – Silversands Beach, Aberdour loop from Inverkeithing for a full day's challenge.

What are the parking options for the walks?

There is a car park at the North Queensferry Community Complex, which is a convenient starting point for many local walks, including the Fife Coastal Path. Additional on-street parking can be found in the village, but it can be limited, especially on weekends. It's best to arrive early to secure a spot.

How can I get to the trailheads using public transport?

North Queensferry is well-served by public transport. The village has its own train station with regular services from Edinburgh and Fife, placing you within a short walk of the Fife Coastal Path and other local trails. Several bus routes also connect North Queensferry to nearby towns.

Are there any historical sites to see along the walking routes?

Yes, the area is rich in history. Besides the iconic Forth Bridges, many walks pass by interesting sites. The St Bridget's Kirk – Aberdour West Beach loop from Dalgety Bay takes you past the ruins of the 12th-century St Bridget's Kirk. You can also see the world's smallest working light tower at the Town Pier in North Queensferry.

What kind of wildlife might I see while hiking?

The Firth of Forth is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, offering great wildlife spotting opportunities. Keep an eye out for harbour seals, terns, and gannets along the coast. The cliffs at Carlingnose Point Nature Reserve are nesting sites for seabirds like fulmars. If you're very lucky, dolphins have occasionally been spotted from the coastal path.

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