Enjoy the Lomond Hills in Fife, which become Scotland’s first regional park in 1986. There is such a variety of places to visit within this region. For more details visit the website
Coul Den – is a haven for wildlife and a great open space on the edge of Glenrothes to explore with all the family.
Craigmead – is known as the gateway to the East and West Lomonds.
East Lomond – one of the highest points in Fife with spectacular views across the Firth of Forth.
Falkland – Discover a variety of walks around the Falkland Estate including walks around Maspie Den and the Red Squirrel Walk.
Glenvale Path – Enjoy a walk through a remote and rugged area, through native woodland and Heather Moorland.
Holl Reservoir – One of six reservoirs in the Lomond Hills and an excellent starting point to explore the Lomond Hills.
Lochore Meadows – An ideal place to take the family for a day out. There is a track for cycling and walking around the loch, woodland to explore, a huge playpark and plenty of activities taking place on the Loch.
Scotlandwell – the place to start to explore Bishop Hill, at the top of which panoramic views across Fife can be seen.