π Ochil Hills, Fife
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This tasty little circuit climbs from the coast at Newburgh, Fife to Ormiston Hill – the east side of which is gradually being consumed by Clatchard Craig Quarry. Paths on the hill are surprisingly rough and steep, but the effort is worth it for stunning views up and down the broad Firth of Tay. The return route peers into the quarry, after which the going gets easier, taking in a whisky distillery and neighbouring Tironensian abbey ruin.
π· Chronological photo guide
π Location
π Start / finish at north end of West Port Road, northwest side of Newburgh
π§ O.S. Grid Reference: NO 231185
π°οΈ GPS coordinates: 56.352404,-3.245993
π Bus to Newburgh
π Car park / nearby street parking
π Key info
βΆ 8 km / 5 mi | β² 250 m | β 3-3.5 hr
Features: π Newburgh; β³ Ormiston Hill / Black Cairn Hill (236 m); βͺ Lindores Abbey β ; π₯ Lindores Abbey Distillery β β β β
⬀ Moderate | Paths, pavements & grassy fields. Several sections on Ormiston Hill are steep, narrow & rough, with a pathless section on grass during the descent.
Download file for GPSβ‘οΈ Anticlockwise circuit: start & Newburgh – Ormiston Hill – north side of Clatchard Craig Quarry – Denmylne – Lindores Abbey – Lindores Abbey Distillery – Croy Point – start
π₯Ύ On our last visit
Wildlife: Cows on Ormiston Hill, grey squirrels. Swans, greylag geese, woodpigeons, collared doves, blackbirds.
Weather: Quite sunny with more cloud cover building inland. Temperature not lifting above 10Β°C.
May 2026





















