The Silverburn Loop

5km

Leven to Silverburn - a walk through time, town, parkland and forest

Welcome to the Silverburn Loop Trail. This trail will guide you along the coastline to Silverburn Park on a journey through time, town and country.

Along the way we will explore our amazing coastline, learn about Silverburn’s rich industrial heritage and dig deeper into Leven’s history. We will meet Leven’s famous mascot – a giant blue dog named Postie and visit the place where arguably Scotland’s greatest artist was once fired! We will learn about the historic industries of the area and sample what might be Fife’s best scones! All this and more on our two hour adventure.

It is suitable for walkers and considerate cyclists. It is a moderate route with some uneven terrain so good shoes are recommended. Due to the terrain, wheelchairs are not recommended; other trails are available.

Audio Guide Available

Easy to Navigate

Start Point

This trail starts from Leven, either from the railway station, the bus station or the Leven Swimming Pool, all within a stone’s throw of each other. We’ll be working our way to the promenade by the beach.

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Google Maps

How to use the trail

This is the start point. As you go around the trail, tap the arrow to move to the next point. The picture at the top of the page is shows you where you should be.
Read the information, listen to the audio, watch the videos and enjoy. Then tap the arrow and move to the next spot.

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What you can expect to see, learn and do...

This trail will take you along promenade, then on to Silverburn Park, passing through open parkland, taking in great views and teaching you about the area along the way.

This route is suitable for walking, cycling and off-road wheelchairs and mobility scooters. Normal wheelchairs may struggle with the off-road paths, however alternative routes are available.

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