ποΈ Beach
Kinghorn Harbour Beach
π Kinghorn, Fife
About This Place
Kinghorn Beach is a pretty stretch of sand in the burgh of Kinghorn on the north shore of the Firth of Forth. It is home to a harbour that sits on one side of the sand and a lifeboat station that sits on the other. The station is known for being one of the busiest rescue centres in all of Scotland. --> The beach looks out over the Firth of Forth and is a good spot for families with young children and for those who like walking. The beach is overlooked by the pretty village of Kinghorn and there are a range of footpaths here that take you through the cliffs and surrounding area. In terms of amenities you will find a beachfront cafe here as well as ample parking and the bay is a popular spot in the summer season.
π‘ Our Take
Looking for a dog-friendly beach in Fife? Kinghorn Harbour Beach welcomes dogs year-round! Its sandy shore is perfect for zoomies and sniff-aris, though we don't have any description about sand type. With few restrictions, your furry pal can enjoy off-leash freedom. Parking is likely available near the harbour, but verify details locally. We couldn't find the specific facilities so please plan accordingly. Given the harbour location, be mindful of currents if your dog's a swimmer. Best for confident dogs who love open spaces. Extra tip: Check the tide times before visiting to maximize beach fun!
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π Contact & Details
Harbour Road, Pettycur, Kinghorn
KY3 9RA