
The Loch Leven Heritage Trail is a unique trail linking natural, historic and cultural heritage around the north and east shores of Loch Leven. The Trail runs from the Pier, Kinross to RSPB Vane Farm, a distance of 12.5 kms and provides excellent access to the lochside for cyclists.
Level and barrier-free for most of its length, the Trail is suitable for cyclists of all ages and abilities and is easily accesible from The Scottish eBike Centre.

Loch Leven has many tales to tell, it's one of the best places to see geese, ducks and other birds, and the story of its people is highly eventful.
Loch Leven has been a home for monks, the scene of sieges and a queen's escape. It has welcomed generations of anglers and hosted huge bonspiels, the great curling tournaments. Now the whole Loch is a National Nature Reserve with rare plants and insects and thousands of breeding and wintering birds.
Loch Leven Heritage Trail was developed by TRACKS (The Rural Access Committee for Kinross-shire).
Please visit the Loch Leven Heritage Trail website here.
For a map of the Trail and The Scottish eBike Centre location, please click here.