Discover the Leuchars to Wormit Bay Coastal Path

A Coastal Invitation to Move with Care

The Leuchars to Wormit Bay section of the Fife Coastal Path spans approximately 16 miles (25.8 km), weaving through ancient dune systems, forested nature reserves, estuary viewpoints, and quiet villages. It includes the Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve, home to red squirrels, seals, butterflies, and rare birds, and follows a disused railway line past Tayport Harbour and the Tay Road Bridge. With boardwalks, surfaced paths, and estuary views, it’s ideal for disabled visitors seeking emotional pacing, sensory ease, and dignified access. Whether you’re walking with wheels, pausing in the forest, or exploring with companions, this route welcomes you into a landscape of coastal resilience, sensory richness, and ecological intimacy.

Fife Coast & Countryside Trust – Leuchars to Wormit Bay
Sandcastle Cottage – Tayport to Balmerino Overview

Why Visit?

This walk offers a rare blend of forest, estuary, and village terrain. It’s ideal for disabled visitors seeking a long-distance route with emotional spaciousness and sensory richness.

☑ You’re seeking a surfaced, varied walk with forest and coastal features
☑ You want to explore nature reserves, historic sites, and quiet villages
☑ You’re planning a visit with companions or support
☑ You value spaces shaped by biodiversity, care, and disabled wisdom

My reason for visiting is…
“I’m drawn to this section because…” ___________________________________________

Planning Your Trip
FeatureDetailsAccess Notes
LocationLeuchars to Wormit Bay, FifeMultiple access points; surfaced and boardwalk paths
ParkingTayport Harbour, Tentsmuir Forest, Wormit BayNo formal disabled bays; check signage
TransportLeuchars Station (start), Tayport buses (midpoint)Step-free access varies; check Traveline
ToiletsTay Bridge Head, Tayport HarbourAccessible cubicles vary by site
Picnic AreasTayport Common, Tentsmuir Forest, Wormit BayChoose spots near surfaced paths for easier access

☑ I’ve checked transport and parking options
☑ I’ve packed sensory supports and mobility aids
☑ I’ve planned for toilet access and rest stops

Access Highlights

☑ Boardwalks through marshland and dune systems
☑ Forest paths in Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve
☑ Views of Broughty Ferry Castle and Tay Estuary
☑ Wildlife: seals, red squirrels, butterflies, wading birds
☑ Historic features: Earlshall Castle, Tayport High Lighthouse, Tay Rail Bridge

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