![]() National Cycle Network Route 764, also known as the West Fife Way, is an almost fully traffic-free route along the well-kept railway path between Dunfermline and Clackmannan. Plan your journey along the canals with our route itineraries and day trips on the VisitScotland website. Running entirely along the traffic-free towpath alongside the Union Canal, Route 754 links Edinburgh to the historic towns of Linlithgow and Falkirk before joining the Forth & Clyde towpath at the spectacular Falkirk Wheel. National Cycle Network Route 76 is also an important commuting link for those accessing Edinburgh, Stirling, Alloa and Kirkcaldy. Travelling along both sides of the Forth, the route is a unique journey past renowned wildlife habitats, ancient castles, historic burghs, stately mansions and peaceful native woodland. ![]() Also known as Round the Forth, National Cycle Network Route 76 takes you on a fascinating journey around the landscapes which surround the Forth Estuary. ![]()
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