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Article published 08/09/2023

Explore 22 locations along the way

Fife Council has announced the new Fife 191 tourist route, which takes in all that the region is well known for; including a wonderful coastline with award winning beaches, rolling countryside, pretty villages and bustling towns.

The route was launched in Leven, which is one of the suggested stops. From spring 2024, Leven will be accessible by train to make it an even more appealing destination for visitors.

Fife 191 has been developed to encourage visitors and locals to explore the Kingdom of Fife and experience the great variety that's on offer. The circular route highlights 22 locations, including a mix of towns, villages and attractions.

There's something for everyone along the route. You and your visitors can:

  • explore Fife’s rich history at historical castles and locations
  • watch out for wildlife on the coast or in the countryside
  • learn about Fife’s heritage at one of our local museums
  • play golf on some world-famous courses
  • discover the vibrant arts and culture scene,
  • try something new and different, such as creating gin. 

Two peopole standing outside on a road behind a motorbike with views over hills in the background

Image caption - Councillor Altany Craik, Spokesperson for Finance, Economy & Strategic Planning and Eddie Duncan (from Rosyth) at Leven Prom.

New interactive website

The route has a dedicated website and features an interactive map with 360 degree photos of each location plus videos so you can explore before you go.

The website includes useful information such as where to find Electric Vehicle (EV) charging points, toilets and car parks.

The online map also links to local businesses offering services such as accommodation and food and drink.

Fife has a good public transport network and all the places on the Fife 191 are accessible by bus, some by train as well. Lots of them are on national cycle routes too, and if you like to walk many of them are on the Fife Coastal Path or Fife Pilgrim Way.

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