π Aberdour, Fife
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The rocky headland of Hawkcraig Point separates the two beaches of Aberdour: the popular Silversands and the smaller Black Sands. The latter in particular is well named, with dark rocks around the low tide mark contrasting with the lighter hues of the sandy shore. As for the “silver” sands, we’re not so sure – but this is nevertheless a coastline well worth exploring. A good coast path connects all the sights, including a tidal harbour, with further quiet roads and paths linking with the village centre. For such a short walk, there’s a lot to see – and we haven’t even mentioned the ancient ruin of Aberdour Castle yet, next to the car park where this route starts.
π· Chronological photo guide
π Location
π Start / finish at Aberdour railway station
π§ O.S. Grid Reference: NT 191854
π°οΈ GPS coordinates: 56.054788,-3.300029
ππ Train / bus to Aberdour
π Car park
π Key info
βΆ 4 km / 2 mi | β² 60 m | β 1.5 hr
Features: π Aberdour β β ; π° Aberdour Castle β β β ; ποΈ Black Sands & harbour; π Hawkcraig Point; ποΈ Aberdour Silversands β β
⬀ Easy | Clear paths & minor roads throughout, with steep steps onto Hawkcraig Point. Last section next to railway line can be a little muddy – alternatively use the road to the south.
Download file for GPSβ‘οΈ Anticlockwise circuit: start, Aberdour & Aberdour Castle – Black Sands – harbour – Hawkcraig Point – Aberdour Silversands – start
π₯Ύ On our last visit
Wildlife: Seagulls, grey herons, rabbits.
Weather: 10Β°C with low cloud / haar at first. Sun soon breaking through extensively with temperature rising by several degrees.
May 2021