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The 13 Most Amazing Peaks in Fife

Best mountain peaks in Fife offer diverse outdoor experiences across the region's prominent hills. Fife features several notable hills, primarily within the Lomond Hills, along with other significant peaks such as Norman's Law and Benarty Hill. These locations provide expansive views, historical sites, and various walking routes. The region's peaks are characterized by their geological formations and historical significance.

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Last updated: April 24, 2026

East Lomond

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A great viewpoint for Fife. Two options to ascent this peak, the shortest is a 20 minute walk from the east car park. The longer option from Craigmead car park …

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West Lomond Summit

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Really good views across all of Fife from this obvious summit. From the west a fairly high car park makes easy work of this Marilyn. A good track leads all …

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Norman's Law Summit

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One of the finer hills in Fife, Normans Law can be visited from several approaches and is just off the Fife costal path. The views from the summit are really …

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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 …

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Mount Hill Tower

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Parking can be tricky for this Marilyn, as the lane is narrow. Squeeze on the verge of possible. Waymarked by rights of way signs from the road to the summit.

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Good ideally climbs to the trig point and a choice of either gravel road or gnarly single downhill tracks back down

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Largo Law Summit

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Largo Law is a Marilyn at 290m. It has vast views all around. The shortest approach is from the cemetery car park in Upper Largo, and following signposts along the farm tracks to the hillside.

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Hopetoun Monument on Mount Hill

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Mount Hill rises from the rolling farmland about three miles north west of Cupar. On its summit stands the 29-metre (95 ft) high Hopetoun Monument. The Hopetoun Monument was erected …

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Fantastic views across Fife from here. A couple of options of ascent to here, the shortest is a 20 minute walk up from the east car park.

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September 3, 2024, View of Loch Leven from Benarty Hill

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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March 13, 2023, East Lomond

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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March 13, 2023, West Lomond Summit

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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Beautiful views on a clear day

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Gets a bit steep near the top

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August 27, 2022, Norman's Law Summit

It's a bit gnarly. You can gnarly get up or down.

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Norman's Law is a Marilyn in Fife and an excellent viewpoint across the kingdom. Views extend all the way to the coast. Several approaches can be taken and is just off the Fife coastal path. The shortest route is from the lay-by to the east and following a way-marked path. Alternatively parking in Luthrie is ideal for a longer walk.

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One of the finer hills in Fife, Normans Law can be visited from several approaches and is just off the Fife costal path. The views from the summit are really good, with views across the Tay and even as far as the coast. The undulating landscape is interesting to see. Visit from the lay-by to the east or walking up from Luthrie.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most prominent mountain peaks in Fife?

Fife features several notable hills, primarily within the Lomond Hills. The most prominent include West Lomond Summit, the highest point in Fife, and East Lomond. Other significant peaks are Norman's Law Summit in northern Fife and Benarty Hill overlooking Loch Leven.

Which peak offers the best panoramic views in Fife?

West Lomond Summit, as the highest point in Fife, provides expansive and genuinely far-reaching views across the Firth of Forth, the Ochil Hills, and even as far as Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh on clear days. East Lomond also offers excellent views across the Firth of Forth and towards the southern Highlands.

Are there any historical sites or geological features to explore on Fife's peaks?

Yes, many of Fife's peaks have rich history and unique geology. West Lomond Summit is the remnant of an ancient volcanic plug and features remains of an Iron Age hill fort and a prehistoric burial cairn. East Lomond is also volcanic in origin and was once a fortress for the Venicones tribe, also hosting an Iron Age hill fort. Norman's Law Summit has well-preserved remains of a complex Iron Age hill fort and settlement.

What are some popular hiking routes for West Lomond?

For West Lomond Summit, a strenuous 5-mile (8 km) trail starts from Craigmead car park, which is already at a relatively high altitude. An alternative, steeper route from Bunnet Stane offers more interesting landscape features. The trails are generally good, allowing for various loops from car parks or Falkland.

How can I access East Lomond, and what are the route options?

East Lomond is easily accessible, especially from Falkland village. A short 20-minute walk to the summit is possible from the east car park. A longer option is available from Craigmead car park, which can also be combined with a walk to West Lomond. The ascent from Falkland is considered challenging.

What kind of views can I expect from Norman's Law?

Norman's Law Summit offers excellent views across the River Tay and towards the coast. On a clear day, you can see Central Scotland, the Grampian Mountains, and even as far as Lochnagar to the north and the Moorfoot Hills to the south. Waymarked paths from villages like Luthrie make it a popular choice for walkers.

Is Benarty Hill suitable for a straightforward walk with rewarding views?

Yes, Benarty Hill is known for being a straightforward hill walk to its trig-pointed top. Despite its modest height, it provides stunning views down over Loch Leven. The best ascent route is from the south, involving a short, steep climb through trees to the summit plateau.

Are there family-friendly hiking options among Fife's peaks?

While many peaks offer rewarding experiences, the Spiral Walk Summit and Quarry Machinery is specifically categorized as family-friendly. Generally, the less strenuous routes on hills like Benarty Hill can also be suitable for families looking for a rewarding walk with views.

What outdoor activities can I do near Fife's mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore waterfall hikes in Fife, such as the Maspie Den & East Lomond loop from Falkland. There are also dedicated mountain hikes in Fife, and for cyclists, gravel biking routes like those around Loch Leven.

What do visitors enjoy most about the peaks in Fife?

Visitors frequently praise the incredible and far-reaching views from summits like West Lomond Summit and East Lomond. The variety of trails, from easy to challenging, and the historical significance of the sites, such as Iron Age hill forts, are also highly appreciated. The relatively straightforward access to rewarding viewpoints, even on smaller hills like Benarty Hill, is a common highlight.

What is the highest point in Fife?

The highest point in Fife is West Lomond Summit, standing at 522 meters (1,713 ft). It is part of the Lomond Hills and offers extensive views across the region.

Are there any specific parking facilities for accessing the Lomond Hills?

Yes, for the Lomond Hills, Craigmead car park is a common starting point, especially for accessing West Lomond Summit and East Lomond. For East Lomond specifically, there's also an east car park that provides a shorter ascent. For Norman's Law Summit, parking in Luthrie or a lay-by to the east are options.

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