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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Collessie

Best natural monuments around Collessie are characterized by localized natural features within a conservation area in Fife, Scotland. The village and its surroundings offer a harmonious integration of natural elements, including mature trees and the Collessie Burn. The area to the north of Collessie is designated as an "Area of Great Landscape Value," indicating its scenic importance. These features contribute to the village's picturesque setting and provide a serene environment for exploration.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

West Lomond Summit

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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 …

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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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Maspie Den Waterfall

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A unique experience to walk behind a waterfall in what looks to be a man made path around. After heavy rainfall may be more impressive.

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John Knox's Pulpit

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John Knox's Pulpit is a striking fork formation names after the famous Protestant reformer John Knox. It's said to resemble a natural pulpit where according to legend Knox delivered sermons during the Scottish Reformation in the 16th century.

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The Pulpit

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July 19, 2025, The Pulpit

Dramatic location with an amazing trail. Like riding on a beach 250m above sea level.

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John Knox's Pulpit is a striking fork formation names after the famous Protestant reformer John Knox. It's said to resemble a natural pulpit where according to legend Knox delivered sermons during the Scottish Reformation in the 16th century.

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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 popular natural monuments around Collessie?

Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from West Lomond Summit, which is the highest point in Fife. Another favorite is Maspie Den Waterfall, where you can experience walking behind the cascade. John Knox's Pulpit, a striking fork formation, is also highly regarded.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Collessie?

Collessie is characterized by its localized natural features within a conservation area. You'll find numerous mature trees, including prominent weeping willows, weeping ashes, and a notable blue atlas cedar. The Collessie Burn flows through the village, and the area to the north is designated as an "Area of Great Landscape Value," offering picturesque views and a valuable rural landscape.

Are there any significant viewpoints near Collessie?

Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. West Lomond Summit provides far-reaching views across all of Fife and beyond. Another great spot is Norman's Law Summit, which offers views across the Tay and even to the coast.

Can I find waterfalls around Collessie?

Yes, Maspie Den Waterfall is a notable natural monument where you can walk behind the cascade. An alternative route also leads to a vantage point for scenic views of the waterfall.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance in the area?

Absolutely. John Knox's Pulpit is a striking fork formation named after the famous Protestant reformer John Knox. Legend says he delivered sermons here during the Scottish Reformation in the 16th century.

What are some good hiking trails near Collessie's natural monuments?

For hiking, you can explore routes like the easy "Lindores Loch loop from Lindores" or the moderate "Mount Hill Tower loop from Daftmill Distilliery." You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Collessie guide.

Are there cycling routes available around Collessie?

Yes, there are several cycling routes. Options include the moderate "Cycle Tavern, Auchtermuchty – View of Pitmedden Forest loop from Auchtermuchty" or the easy "Falkland Palace – Bruce Fountain, Falkland loop from Auchtermuchty." Discover more routes in the Cycling around Collessie guide.

What about running trails in the Collessie area?

Runners can enjoy trails such as the moderate "Springfield–Stratheden Path loop from Springfield" or the "Collessie Church loop from Collessie." For more running options, check out the Running Trails around Collessie guide.

Is Collessie suitable for family-friendly walks?

Yes, Collessie offers a serene and picturesque environment that is suitable for family-friendly walks. The village's conservation area with its mature trees and the Collessie Burn provides a pleasant setting for leisurely strolls, allowing families to enjoy the local natural beauty.

Are the natural monuments around Collessie dog-friendly?

Generally, the natural monuments and trails around Collessie are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in conservation areas, and to follow local signage regarding pet regulations.

When is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Collessie?

The natural monuments around Collessie can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings fresh greenery and blossoms, while autumn offers vibrant foliage, particularly from the numerous mature trees. Summer provides pleasant weather for outdoor activities, and even winter walks can be charming, especially around the village's historic features.

Are there any unique geological formations to explore?

Beyond the striking John Knox's Pulpit, you can also visit The Pulpit, another dramatic location with an amazing trail, offering unique geological insights into the area.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Collessie?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning, far-reaching views from the summits like West Lomond, the unique experience of walking behind Maspie Den Waterfall, and the dramatic, beautiful locations of geological formations such as John Knox's Pulpit. The good trails and picturesque landscapes are also frequently highlighted.

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