The Walk Fife Podcast - Exploring the Kingdom on Foot

Walk Fife Podcast Episode 11 - Loch Leven, Andrew Carnegie and Keeping Warm


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This week Sean ventures a stone’s throw out of Fife to walk the Loch Leven Heritage Trail and has a chat with us while on his way.

The Loch Leven Heritage Trail is a excellent 20km route that takes the walker on a very easy going walk around the loch. Sean explores the nature reserve as he follows the trail as it winds along the shoreline.

Sean takes some time out from his walk to answer some questions sent to the Walk Fife website. Topics include the pros and cons of insulated jackets for the walker, family-friendly routes through the Lomond Hills and camping spots on the Fife Coastal Path. If you have a question you would like to answered through the podcast please email [email protected]

The winner of our recent competition to win a Berghuas Arrow 30 rucksack has been drawn and Sean announces the name of the lucky winner. Also revealed is the answer to the question that caused quite a few people to scratch their head. A new competition will be coming online soon.

Last week Sean dropped by one of Dunfermline’s most popular visitor attractions. The Andrew Carnegie Birth Place Museum is one of the town’s hidden gems and the museum Curator and Manager, Kirke Kook, took some time out of her busy week to chat with Sean about Andrew Carnegie and the place of his birth.

If you would like to ask us a question or you would like to appear on the podcast please email us at [email protected]

Show Links

Loch Leven Heritage Trail - http://www.walkfife.com/maps-routes/loch-leven-heritage-trail/


RSPB Loch Leven - https://goo.gl/ocnkTC

Historic Scotland Lochleven Castle - https://goo.gl/K5SJct

Lomond Hills Regional Park - https://goo.gl/bu1P1k

The Andrew Carnegie Birth Place Museum - http://www.carnegiebirthplace.com/

Walk Fife Crowdfunding Campaign - http://www.walkfife.com/donate/

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The Walk Fife Podcast - Exploring the Kingdom on FootBy Walk Fife