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Mountain bike trails around Rosyth offer access to diverse landscapes in Fife, Scotland. The region features a mix of coastal paths along the Firth of Forth, dense woodlands like Blairadam Forest and Devilla Forest, and rolling hills such as the Lomond Hills. These physical features provide varied terrain for mountain bikers, from purpose-built trails in country parks to more challenging routes with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
5.0
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45
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36.9km
02:21
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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31.3km
01:58
270m
270m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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21
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42.7km
02:34
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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76.3km
05:06
960m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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84.3km
04:56
520m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Former lime kilns which supplied lime for agricultural and engineering purposes
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The Kelpies are a pair of towering, 30-meter-tall horse-head sculptures located in The Helix park in Falkirk, Scotland.
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Peacock cafe available and an ice cream van often. Well kept beautiful park.
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The Kelpies are two horse-head-shaped sculptures in Scotland. They are intended to deter children from swimming in the waters, using, among other things, horror stories.
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There are over 100 mountain bike trails around Rosyth, offering a wide variety of options. These include 47 easy routes, 57 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, catering to different skill levels and preferences.
Mountain bike trails around Rosyth feature diverse terrain. You'll find coastal paths along the Firth of Forth, dense woodlands like Blairadam Forest and Devilla Forest, and rolling hills such as the Lomond Hills. Many routes also incorporate country parks with purpose-built trails.
Yes, there are plenty of beginner-friendly mountain bike trails. Lochore Meadows Country Park, for instance, offers purpose-built Green and Blue trails that are excellent for an introduction to cross-country riding. Overall, there are 47 easy routes available in the area.
Experienced riders can find more challenging routes, particularly in areas like the Lomond Hills Regional Park which offers varied terrain and significant elevation changes. One notable difficult route is the Blairadam Forest – St Ninian's Loch loop from Rosyth, which covers 47.5 miles (76.4 km) with over 950 meters of elevation gain.
Absolutely. The Forth Road Bridge offers a dedicated cycle path with impressive views of the Firth of Forth, including the Queensferry Crossing and the railway bridge. You can explore routes like the Forth Road Bridge – River Almond Waterfall loop from North Queensferry, which leads through coastal areas and past these iconic structures.
Yes, the region boasts extensive forest networks. Blairadam Forest and Devilla Forest are popular spots for mountain biking, offering varied trails. The Blairadam Forest – St Ninian's Loch loop from Rosyth is a prime example, exploring extensive forest trails and scenic lochs.
You can encounter a variety of natural features and landmarks. Routes often provide views of the Firth of Forth and the impressive Forth Bridges. The Forth Road Bridge – River Almond Waterfall loop from North Queensferry passes by the River Almond Waterfall. Additionally, you might spot historical sites like Rosyth Castle or explore areas like Lochore Meadows Country Park.
Yes, many mountain bike routes around Rosyth are designed as loops. Examples include the Pittencrieff Park – Charlestown Limekilns loop from Rosyth, which combines parkland riding with coastal views, and the St. Bridget's Kirk – Beech Avenue, Aberdour loop from Inverkeithing.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 80 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to dense woodlands, and the variety of trails suitable for different abilities. The scenic views, especially around the Firth of Forth and the Forth Bridges, are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region is rich in history. While mountain biking, you might pass by or near sites like Rosyth Castle, a 15th-century ruin on a coastal headland. Other historical highlights in the wider area include Blackness Castle and Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, which can be incorporated into longer rides or visited separately.
Many trails, particularly the easy and moderate routes, are suitable for families. Lochore Meadows Country Park is an excellent choice with its purpose-built trails and park amenities. The varied terrain ensures there are options for families with different experience levels, from gentle loops to slightly more adventurous paths.
Rosyth's location in Fife offers some public transport options. While direct access to every trailhead might vary, major towns and country parks are generally well-connected. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for specific routes you plan to tackle, especially for trails further afield like those in the Lomond Hills.
Many popular mountain biking spots, such as Lochore Meadows Country Park and Blairadam Forest, offer dedicated parking facilities. For routes starting directly from Rosyth or nearby towns, street parking or public car parks may be available. Always check specific trailhead information or local signage for parking regulations.


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