Attractions and places to see around Newburgh offer a diverse range of natural and historical sites. The region is characterized by its prominent hills, including the Lomond Hills, providing extensive views across Fife. Visitors can explore significant historical landmarks and enjoy various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Still tricky to get bikes across the reservoir as the larger gate at one end is padlocked & the smaller gate is too small to push an adult bike through up on its rear wheel. The fence alongside had been “lowered” & we lifted our bikes over between us (heavy e-bikes with panniers). Care was needed in doing so as it’s a narrow grassy verge with water below. Wouldn’t have managed this had I been cycling solo.
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Constructed in 1880, Harperleas Reservoir is the highest in a series of reservoirs built to supply drinking water to the towns of Kirkcaldy and Dysart. There are several lovely walks here, including the Four Reservoirs Circuit, which takes in the eastern shore of Harperleas.
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Stopped here for soup at Campbells Cafe which was great. The Royal Palace (16 century) is impressive too.
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East Lomond stands above Falkland and is sometimes known as Falkland Hill. At 434m it's not as high as West Lomond but still offers amazing views and great running. The run up from Falkland is a challenging ascent or you can combine it as a figure of 8 loop with West Lomond from Craigmead car park. On the summit which was once a hill fort there is a trig point and topograph.
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West Lomond at 522m is the highest point in Fife and the highest point in the Lomond Hills. It's the prominent western top on the skyline with amazing and genuinely far reaching views across Scotland. The running here is great with good trails, ascents and descents but only very short sections of steep. The trails and tracks allow good loops from any of the car parks or Falkland.
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The Newburgh area is rich in natural beauty and offers several prominent viewpoints. You can visit West Lomond Summit, the highest point in Fife, offering far-reaching views across Scotland. East Lomond also provides incredible views of the surrounding area. For excellent vistas across the Kingdom of Fife, extending to the coast, explore Norman's Law Summit. Additionally, Harperleas Reservoir offers a tranquil spot nestled in the hillside.
Yes, the region has significant historical sites. Falkland Palace is a notable royal 'pleasure palace' with a rich history, once favored by Mary, Queen of Scots, and featuring one of the oldest surviving real tennis courts in the world. East Lomond, a prominent peak, was also once a hill fort, adding to the area's historical context.
The Newburgh area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. For cycling, explore routes like the 'View of the River Tay – View of Pitmedden Forest loop' from Newburgh. Gravel biking enthusiasts can enjoy trails such as the 'Harperleas Reservoir – Harperleas Reservoir loop' from Falkland Palace. If you prefer running, consider routes like the 'View of East Lomond – Falkland Palace loop' from Auchtermuchty. You can find more details and routes on the respective guide pages for Cycling around Newburgh, Gravel biking around Newburgh, and Running Trails around Newburgh.
Absolutely! Falkland Palace & Garden is a great option for families. It offers a unique opportunity to explore a royal palace, wander through historic orchards, and marvel at formal gardens, providing an engaging experience for all ages.
Yes, Harperleas Reservoir is noted as a dog-friendly location, offering a tranquil spot for walks with your canine companion. Many of the outdoor trails and paths in the Lomond Hills are also suitable for dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock.
For stunning scenic photography, head to West Lomond Summit, which offers expansive views across Fife and beyond. East Lomond also provides fantastic panoramic shots of the surrounding landscape. Norman's Law Summit is another excellent choice, with views extending all the way to the coast.
The trails to the summits around Newburgh vary in difficulty. Ascents to West Lomond Summit and East Lomond are generally considered intermediate to challenging, with some steep sections. However, there are often shorter, easier routes available, such as a 20-minute walk to East Lomond from the east car park. Norman's Law Summit is also rated as intermediate to challenging, with several approaches available.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible and far-reaching views from the summits, describing them as 'beautiful on a clear day' and 'amazing.' The trails are appreciated for offering good running and cycling opportunities with varied terrain. Historical sites like Falkland Palace are valued for their unique historical insights and lovely gardens. The tranquility of spots like Harperleas Reservoir is also a highlight.
Yes, many visitors combine attractions. For example, you can create a figure-of-eight loop combining West Lomond Summit and East Lomond from the Craigmead car park. The proximity of these natural features and historical sites allows for varied itineraries, often incorporating scenic walks or bike rides between them.
Beyond the natural landscapes, Harperleas Reservoir is a notable man-made feature, nestled beautifully within the hills and used by local fishermen. Falkland Palace, a magnificent Renaissance structure, also stands as a testament to historical architecture and craftsmanship.


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