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Easy hiking trails around Cleish And Blairadam offer diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The region features dense woodlands, open hilltops, and scenic paths around lochs, providing varied experiences. Blairadam Forest is a central feature, offering well-maintained forest paths and remnants of historical mining. Hilltops like Cowden Hill and Benarty Hill provide views, while Loch Ore offers opportunities for walking and birdwatching.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.11km
01:07
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.29km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Pretty and good surfaces. Can be busy with walkers/dogs.
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January 2025, the roads and starting point of this trail were covered in ice. It is an elevated location, where poor weather conditions can be found. However, there are plenty pull in areas where you can drive the car to and use as starting points. Many hikers can be seen here as there are loads of trails in the surrounding areas. Good views all around
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Benarty Hill at 1,167 feet (356 m) is but a small mound in Scotland, and it is a relatively straight-forward hill walk to get to its trig pointed top, but it is huge in rewards with stunning views down over Loch Leven. The best way up is from the south, where you will have a short, steep climb up through the trees to get to the summit plateau and the trig point. The best way back is simply to retrace your steps. This has simply got to be one of Scotland’s underrated hills.
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Great public park. Often has events on. Cafe with indoor and outdoor seating.
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Standard loop around the Loch is about 6km but you can extend that out to either the east or west a little.
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The Lochore Meadows Parkrun is a fun free weekly 5km run that starts here at 9:30 each Saturday. The run can be raced, jogged or walked, it's fine to push for a pb or run around chatting with friends. Entirely run by volunteers so if you're local consider volunteering yourself occasionally. The course here does a lap of the loch but finishes a bit south of here near the visitor centre.
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There were two shafts at Blairenbathie coal mine. These buildings were part of the mining works.
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Blairadam Forest is managed by Forestry and Land Scotland. It's a mixed woodland forest planted mainly by William Adam as an investment in wood and a landscaped estate in the 1700's. Coal mining happened extensively underground here and you'll find evidence of this while walking the various trails. There are three waymarked walking trails in the woods: The blue Keltyhill Glen Trail is just a km long and follows the burn. The red Glen Trail is 2.8km long. The yellow Blairenbathie Mine Trail is 4km long.
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There are over 120 easy hiking trails around Cleish And Blairadam, offering a wide variety of landscapes from dense woodlands to open hilltops and scenic lochside paths. The komoot community has explored more than 270 routes in total across the region.
Easy hikes in Cleish And Blairadam feature diverse landscapes. You'll find well-maintained paths through the dense woodlands of Blairadam Forest, open hilltops offering panoramic views, and serene trails around lochs like Loch Ore. Many routes also follow picturesque burns (streams) and pass by historical mining remnants.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly easy walks. Pittencrieff Park Café – Loch Ore Beach loop from Glencraig, located within Lochore Meadows Country Park, is particularly suitable for families, featuring play areas and a beach. Blairadam Forest also has many gentle paths perfect for a family outing.
Many easy trails in Cleish And Blairadam are dog-friendly, especially within Blairadam Forest and around Lochore Meadows Country Park. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near wildlife or livestock, and to always clean up after them. Specific rules may apply in certain areas, so always check local signage.
Yes, Blairadam Forest features several easy circular walks. The Blairenbathie Colliery Ruins – Iron-Rich Stream and Tunnel loop from Kelty is a popular 6.8 km circular route exploring historical mining sites. A shorter option is the Iron-Rich Stream and Tunnel loop from Kelty, which is 4.1 km and follows a stream through the woodland.
The region has a rich mining heritage. On easy hikes, particularly within Blairadam Forest, you can discover remnants of past industrial workings. The Blairenbathie Colliery Ruins – Iron-Rich Stream and Tunnel loop from Kelty specifically leads past historical mining ruins, including the sites of the two Blairenbathie coal pits and the restored Lochornie Burn Bridge.
While many easy trails focus on forest or lochside paths, some offer rewarding views. From Cowden Hill, you can enjoy views of Loch Leven. Benarty Hill, though a slightly more elevated easy hike, provides stunning panoramic views over Loch Leven, Fife, and the Firth of Forth. You can find a specific highlight for the View of Loch Leven from Benarty Hill.
The easy trails in Cleish And Blairadam are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained forest paths, the tranquility of the woodlands, and the scenic beauty of areas like Lochore Meadows Country Park. The blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region is home to several beautiful lochs and burns. The Pittencrieff Park Café – Loch Ore Beach loop from Glencraig offers an easy walk around Loch Ore within Lochore Meadows Country Park, which is popular for walking and birdwatching. Many trails in Blairadam Forest also follow alongside or cross various burns.
Cleish And Blairadam offers enjoyable easy hiking throughout the year. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage in Blairadam Forest. Summer provides pleasant conditions for exploring lochside paths, and even winter walks can be beautiful, especially after a light snowfall, though some paths might be muddy or icy.
Yes, Lochore Meadows Country Park, which hosts the easy Pittencrieff Park Café – Loch Ore Beach loop from Glencraig, has facilities including the Willie Clarke Centre. For other trails, particularly those starting near Kelty or Cleish, you can find local cafes and pubs in the nearby villages.
Yes, for an easy trail with a summit experience, consider the Dummiefarline Hill Summit loop from Cleish. While it involves some elevation gain, it's graded as easy and offers rewarding views from the top. Benarty Hill also provides stunning panoramic views over Loch Leven and the Firth of Forth from its relatively small ascent.


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