Kirkcaldy, Wizard, Castle and Marina: Grade C 10 mile Circular walk
Details
Join us on our first 2026 donder to find a wizard in the woods before strolling on the Kirkcaldy prom via the Fife Coastal Path to a marina and returning via a ruined castle.
Grade C Circular
Distance 10 miles,
Ascent: 200m with short climb up steps
Boots recommended
Bring refreshments
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We will start by exploring Wizards Walk in Beveridge Park. Then we make our way along the Prom and Coastal path to Ravenscraig Park, towards Dysart via the marina. We return via Ravenscraig Castle and the Coastal Path, then pop into town for pre- end walk refreshments before returning to our cars.
If driving, please aim to arrive 15 minutes before the start time. Thanks
This walk will be done at a leisurely moderate pace, and I ask everyone to please stay as a group. Please only sign up if you're happy with this, and ensure your fitness is suitable for this walk.
Dogs are welcome, but must be kept on short, non-flexible leads when required.
We will start promptly, so please let us know if you're held up or unable to walk by messaging the MU site.
Please only sign up if you are actually planning to go on the walk. If an unforeseen event prevents you from attending, please update your status to 'not going' so others may join. Thanks
Health and Safety on Walks
Walking can pose a danger of personal injury, and all participants should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions, involvement and enjoyment.
Participants are also responsible for ensuring that their walking gear is suitable for the nature of the walk and the prevailing weather conditions (which participants are responsible for checking) and for bringing adequate food and water supplies.
By signing up for this C walk, you are confirming that you have fully read, understood and accepted the foregoing and the following caveats, including that all participants join this walk of their own volition and are responsible for their own safety and enjoyment. No participant is owed any formal duty of care by the group or by the walk leader.
