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Scottish Rights of Way & Access Society

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Home News Fife walks - two new downloads added to the ScotWays website

Fife walks - two new downloads added to the ScotWays website

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Two new items have been added to the Downloads section of this website.

Cupar Walks is a leaflet that describes 14 walks around Cupar. Many of the paths used have been kept open by ScotWays volunteers, who have also installed lots of way markers to help you find your way. Cupar is surrounded by some of the most fertile farmland in Fife, and was once an important market town. Paths and rights of way are a great way to explore the farming heritage of this beautiful area of Scotland.

The Lindores Loops are routes around Lindores Loch, near Newburgh, Fife. They were developed and waymarked by ScotWays volunteers, who also drew an excellent map and provided some useful notes to go with it.
 

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Heritage Paths Project

This exciting project aims to identify, research and record Scotland’s old paths and roads. Our staff and volunteers have already discovered hundreds of old ways from Roman Roads to Pilgrim Paths.

The project is currently funded by Scottish Natural Heritage, the Brown Forbes Memorial Trust and ScotWays to focus on and around the Campsie Fells and Gargunnock Hills.

To find out more, visit the website here.