Flying in Fife

Flying in Fife Drone video and photography from Fife in Scotland, and the surrounding areas.

10/10/2021

A short break on the Isle of Skye over the summer - Golden Eagles and Sea Eagles soaring the sky (none by drone!) - but a relaxing time and beautiful scenery

09/05/2021

A welcome trip outside of Fife to the Pentland hills, and the spectacular views and falls at Flotterstone.

Very family friend walk, and a beautiful day.

21/02/2021

A windswept walk along the coast near Elie. A beautfiul part of Fife that just keeps going with its rugged beauty. Near here there a cliff side chain walk that we'll brave one day without the kids first.

A breezy but sunny walk along the coast near Elie today. This is the spectacular view as you ascend Kincraig Hill and br...
21/02/2021

A breezy but sunny walk along the coast near Elie today. This is the spectacular view as you ascend Kincraig Hill and brave the cliff side path with sheer drops to one side.

Duloch in Dunfermline at sunset
12/02/2021

Duloch in Dunfermline at sunset

01/02/2021

One of several strangely eroded features on the slopes of the Lomond Hills, John Knox’s Pulpit is an outcrop of grey sandstone laid down as desert sand dunes in the late-Devonian period, 410-353 million years ago, when this part of the Earth lay close to the Equator. The rock face shows thin layers called pin stripes which are characteristic of sand deposited by wind in an arid environment.

Though the 16th-century church reformer John Knox (c.1513-72) is not known
to have visited Glen Vale, the natural amphitheatre formed by this outcrop of sandstone was used as a secret meeting place by Presbyterian Covenanters who held conventicles or church services here in the late 17th century.

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31/01/2021

Perched on an outcrop on the Fife coast, the Monk's Cave and the Charles Hill World War II gun emplacement. The cave isn't really a cave, but a theory suggest that it was used for storage for the monks on Inchcolm Abbey across the water from here.

The anti submarine net that protected the naval base at Rosyth was stretched across the Forth from here.

At the end is a shot of the Braefoot Marine Terminal bringing in natural gas from the North Sea

24/01/2021

Known locally as "The Glen", Pittencrieff Park was gifted by local industrialist Andrew Carnegie to the people of Dunfermline in 1903. Famous for its peacocks, it has three play areas. To the east is Dunfermline Abbey which is the burial place of St Margaret of Scotland.

23/01/2021

Starting in Kingseat, A nice crisp stroll through Loch Fitty and onto the man made hill in the former opencast coal mine of St Ninians. A beautiful blue sky cold day in Fife.

A crisp walk through Loch Fitty and the former opencast coal mine at St Ninians today. Beautiful weather and great flyin...
23/01/2021

A crisp walk through Loch Fitty and the former opencast coal mine at St Ninians today. Beautiful weather and great flying conditions.

17/01/2021

Craigluscar Hill is a small hill on the west edge of Dunfermline, Fife. A farm track past some Highland Cows, takes you to a small car park where you can start the walk from through the woods, and on the hill. The ascent circles the hill making it an easy climb and comes the short way back down.

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