The emphasis is on wildlife and Loch Leven’s status as a national nature reserve. The loch’s water, islands and reed-fringed shores are internationally important for nesting ducks and over-wintering wildfowl, with more than 20,000 pink-footed geese using the area. Whatever time of year you visit, there are plenty of birds to see and the hides along the route are ideal places to sit and watch their goings-on.
Parking is available at Kirkgate Park, Burleigh Sands, Kinross Pier, Findatie or Vane Farm.