Red Path Brae

Wood, Forest in Fife

Scotland

Red Path Brae

Alexander III Monument, Kinghorn This Victorian monument marks a site of great historical significance in the history of Scotland, but only by pure chance. It stands on the Black Stone, traditionally believed to be the spot where King Alexander III fell accidentally to his death while riding along the coast to his hunting lodge at Kinghorn on a stormy night in 1286.

The kingdom was placed under the rule of six Guardians, comprising bishops and nobles, while the Scots sent for Alexander's infant grand-daughter, Margaret 'the Maid of Norway', to assume the crown. After her unexpected death in Orkney left the throne vacant, Alexander's brother-in-law, Edward Plantagenet, seized the opportunity to meddle in Scottish affairs and proclaimed himself overlord of the Scots with the right to nominate Alexander's successor. His choice from among the Scottish candidates fell upon John Balliol, whom he installed as a puppet-king; but when the Scottish nobles refused to fight in Edward's wars in France, he marched north to depose Balliol. Edward was also influenced by Geoffrey of Monmouth's prophecy that Britain would one day be ruled by one king (bretwalda) for the whole island. What ensued was the long struggle of the Scottish Wars of Independence, lasting almost sixty years, followed by intermittent warfare over the next four centuries as generations of Scots fiercely resisted all attempts to dominate Scotland until Cromwell's conquest in 1650.

The Monument, designed by Hippolyte Blanc, replaced an earlier stone cross on the site. One of the subscribers was Queen Victoria. It was unveiled on 19th July 1887, by the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, a direct descendant of King Robert the Bruce.

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2377989">NT2573 : Alexander III statue, west door of St. Giles</a>
Alexander III Monument, Kinghorn Credit: kim traynor

Red Path Brae is a small woodland located in Fife, Scotland. Situated near the town of Auchtermuchty, it covers an area of about 10 acres. The woodland is nestled in a picturesque setting, surrounded by rolling green hills, and offers a serene and peaceful environment for visitors.

The forest is primarily composed of a mix of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and birch. It also features an understory of various shrubs and wildflowers, adding to its natural beauty. The dense foliage provides a habitat for a diverse range of wildlife, including birds, squirrels, and rabbits, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

A network of well-maintained paths winds through the woodland, offering visitors the opportunity to explore and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. The paths are easy to navigate and suitable for all ages and abilities. Along the way, there are several benches and picnic areas, allowing visitors to rest and soak in the peaceful atmosphere.

Red Path Brae is a popular destination for walkers, joggers, and dog walkers, who can take advantage of the forest's peaceful ambience and fresh air. The woodland is also used for educational purposes, with local schools often organizing field trips to teach students about nature and wildlife.

Overall, Red Path Brae is a hidden gem in Fife, offering a peaceful retreat for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its beautiful woodland, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained paths make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Alexander III Monument, Kinghorn This Victorian monument marks a site of great historical significance in the history of Scotland, but only by pure chance. It stands on the Black Stone, traditionally believed to be the spot where King Alexander III fell accidentally to his death while riding along the coast to his hunting lodge at Kinghorn on a stormy night in 1286.

The kingdom was placed under the rule of six Guardians, comprising bishops and nobles, while the Scots sent for Alexander's infant grand-daughter, Margaret 'the Maid of Norway', to assume the crown. After her unexpected death in Orkney left the throne vacant, Alexander's brother-in-law, Edward Plantagenet, seized the opportunity to meddle in Scottish affairs and proclaimed himself overlord of the Scots with the right to nominate Alexander's successor. His choice from among the Scottish candidates fell upon John Balliol, whom he installed as a puppet-king; but when the Scottish nobles refused to fight in Edward's wars in France, he marched north to depose Balliol. Edward was also influenced by Geoffrey of Monmouth's prophecy that Britain would one day be ruled by one king (bretwalda) for the whole island. What ensued was the long struggle of the Scottish Wars of Independence, lasting almost sixty years, followed by intermittent warfare over the next four centuries as generations of Scots fiercely resisted all attempts to dominate Scotland until Cromwell's conquest in 1650.

The Monument, designed by Hippolyte Blanc, replaced an earlier stone cross on the site. One of the subscribers was Queen Victoria. It was unveiled on 19th July 1887, by the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, a direct descendant of King Robert the Bruce.

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2377989">NT2573 : Alexander III statue, west door of St. Giles</a>
Alexander III Monument, Kinghorn
This Victorian monument marks a site of great historical significance in the history of Scotland, but only by pure chance. It stands on the Black Stone, traditionally believed to be the spot where King Alexander III fell accidentally to his death while riding along the coast to his hunting lodge at Kinghorn on a stormy night in 1286. The kingdom was placed under the rule of six Guardians, comprising bishops and nobles, while the Scots sent for Alexander's infant grand-daughter, Margaret 'the Maid of Norway', to assume the crown. After her unexpected death in Orkney left the throne vacant, Alexander's brother-in-law, Edward Plantagenet, seized the opportunity to meddle in Scottish affairs and proclaimed himself overlord of the Scots with the right to nominate Alexander's successor. His choice from among the Scottish candidates fell upon John Balliol, whom he installed as a puppet-king; but when the Scottish nobles refused to fight in Edward's wars in France, he marched north to depose Balliol. Edward was also influenced by Geoffrey of Monmouth's prophecy that Britain would one day be ruled by one king (bretwalda) for the whole island. What ensued was the long struggle of the Scottish Wars of Independence, lasting almost sixty years, followed by intermittent warfare over the next four centuries as generations of Scots fiercely resisted all attempts to dominate Scotland until Cromwell's conquest in 1650. The Monument, designed by Hippolyte Blanc, replaced an earlier stone cross on the site. One of the subscribers was Queen Victoria. It was unveiled on 19th July 1887, by the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, a direct descendant of King Robert the Bruce. NT2573 : Alexander III statue, west door of St. Giles
Alexander III Monument panels The inscription reads,

TO THE ILLUSTRIOUS
ALEXANDER III
THE LAST OF SCOTLAND'S CELTIC KINGS
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED
NEAR THIS SPOT
MARCH XIX MCCLXXXVI
ERECTED ON
THE SEX-CENTENARY OF HIS DEATH
Alexander III Monument panels
The inscription reads, TO THE ILLUSTRIOUS ALEXANDER III THE LAST OF SCOTLAND'S CELTIC KINGS WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED NEAR THIS SPOT MARCH XIX MCCLXXXVI ERECTED ON THE SEX-CENTENARY OF HIS DEATH
Alexander III Monument panel Alexander, seated on his throne, is shown receiving visitors at court, though the Monument gives no indication of who they are. I suspect he is being introduced to Yolande de Dreux, his young second wife. It seems it was his eagerness to visit her at Kinghorn that caused him to ignore his courtiers' advice not to travel beyond Inverkeithing on a wild and stormy night. Sculpted panel by David Rhind.
It deserves a clean.
Alexander III Monument panel
Alexander, seated on his throne, is shown receiving visitors at court, though the Monument gives no indication of who they are. I suspect he is being introduced to Yolande de Dreux, his young second wife. It seems it was his eagerness to visit her at Kinghorn that caused him to ignore his courtiers' advice not to travel beyond Inverkeithing on a wild and stormy night. Sculpted panel by David Rhind. It deserves a clean.
Alexander III Monument at Kinghorn Looking towards the King's Crag. It is traditionally believed that Alexander fell from the cliffs, though his fatal accident may have been less dramatic.

"For in the same year [1296] on 19 March the king was delayed by the ferry at [South] Queensferry until dusk on a dark night. When advised by his companions not to go beyond Iverkeithing that night, he spurned their counsel, and with an escort of knights hurried by a precipitous track towards Kinghorn Regis. To the west of that place beside the shore his horse stumbled in the sand, and alas! the noble king, too negligently attended by his followers, broke his neck and expired." -- Scotichronicon, c.1440

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2370739">NT2586 : Alexander III Monument poem</a>
Alexander III Monument at Kinghorn
Looking towards the King's Crag. It is traditionally believed that Alexander fell from the cliffs, though his fatal accident may have been less dramatic. "For in the same year [1296] on 19 March the king was delayed by the ferry at [South] Queensferry until dusk on a dark night. When advised by his companions not to go beyond Iverkeithing that night, he spurned their counsel, and with an escort of knights hurried by a precipitous track towards Kinghorn Regis. To the west of that place beside the shore his horse stumbled in the sand, and alas! the noble king, too negligently attended by his followers, broke his neck and expired." -- Scotichronicon, c.1440 NT2586 : Alexander III Monument poem
Alexander III Monument poem The earliest extant poem in the Scots language laments the death of King Alexander III and the end of the 'golden age' associated with his reign.

Quhen Alysandyr oure kyng wes dede
That Scotland led in luive and le.
Away wes sonce of ale and brede,
Of wyne and wax, of gamyn and gle;
Oure gold wes changed into lede.
Cryst! Borne into Virgynyte,
Succour Scotland and remede,
That stad is in perplexyte.

[When Alexander our King was dead,
That Scotland led in love and peace,
Away the abundance of ale and bread,
Of wine and wax, of game and merriment.
Our gold was changed into lead—
Christ! born into virginity,
Help Scotland and cure
That troubled state.]

Andrew de Wyntoun,
Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland, 14thC
Alexander III Monument poem
The earliest extant poem in the Scots language laments the death of King Alexander III and the end of the 'golden age' associated with his reign. Quhen Alysandyr oure kyng wes dede That Scotland led in luive and le. Away wes sonce of ale and brede, Of wyne and wax, of gamyn and gle; Oure gold wes changed into lede. Cryst! Borne into Virgynyte, Succour Scotland and remede, That stad is in perplexyte. [When Alexander our King was dead, That Scotland led in love and peace, Away the abundance of ale and bread, Of wine and wax, of game and merriment. Our gold was changed into lead— Christ! born into virginity, Help Scotland and cure That troubled state.] Andrew de Wyntoun, Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland, 14thC
A pier at Pettycur Near Kinghorn in Fife.
A pier at Pettycur
Near Kinghorn in Fife.
Pettycur Harbour on the Fife coast An old pier seen in full at low tide.
Pettycur Harbour on the Fife coast
An old pier seen in full at low tide.
Beach at Pettycur Bay With the large hillside caravan holiday park in the background.
Beach at Pettycur Bay
With the large hillside caravan holiday park in the background.
The island of Inchkeith in the Firth of Forth From Pettycur Harbour area.
The island of Inchkeith in the Firth of Forth
From Pettycur Harbour area.
The B923 road, heading for Kinghorn Loch In Fife.
The B923 road, heading for Kinghorn Loch
In Fife.
Petticur Bay With the island of Inchkeith on the horizon.
Petticur Bay
With the island of Inchkeith on the horizon.
Petticur housing Above Petticur harbour.
Petticur housing
Above Petticur harbour.
Rocky coastline Beside the Fife Coastal Path.
Rocky coastline
Beside the Fife Coastal Path.
Kinghorn parish church In St James Place, Kinghorn, this Church of Scotland 'Kirk by the Sea' has stood for over 750 years. It has an unobstructed view across the beach to the Firth of Forth and Edinburgh. It also has a 'Sailors Aisle' dating from 1609 which marks its naval connections and contains a model of the first 'Unicorn' ship.
Kinghorn parish church
In St James Place, Kinghorn, this Church of Scotland 'Kirk by the Sea' has stood for over 750 years. It has an unobstructed view across the beach to the Firth of Forth and Edinburgh. It also has a 'Sailors Aisle' dating from 1609 which marks its naval connections and contains a model of the first 'Unicorn' ship.
Kinghorn from the coastal path to the NE The modern caravan park overlooks the slip of a long gone shipyard, a local industry in Victorian times. Behind the caravans lie Kinghorn harbour, Kinghorn itself on its clifftop and, in the background, Edinburgh across the Firth of Forth.
Kinghorn from the coastal path to the NE
The modern caravan park overlooks the slip of a long gone shipyard, a local industry in Victorian times. Behind the caravans lie Kinghorn harbour, Kinghorn itself on its clifftop and, in the background, Edinburgh across the Firth of Forth.
Kinghorn Harbour Some hardy souls brave the cold waters of the Forth on what passes for a warm summer's day at these latitudes! On the left, and above the roofs of the buildings on the shore, is the railway station and viaduct carrying the trains which used to bring many visitors to this Fife village. In the background you can see Largo Law and along the coast as far as Earlsferry.
Kinghorn Harbour
Some hardy souls brave the cold waters of the Forth on what passes for a warm summer's day at these latitudes! On the left, and above the roofs of the buildings on the shore, is the railway station and viaduct carrying the trains which used to bring many visitors to this Fife village. In the background you can see Largo Law and along the coast as far as Earlsferry.
Pillow Lavas These lumpy rocks are pillow lavas. They were formed in the Carboniferous when this was an active volcanic area. Pillow lavas are formed when lava, usually basaltic, is erupted in shallow water.
Pillow Lavas
These lumpy rocks are pillow lavas. They were formed in the Carboniferous when this was an active volcanic area. Pillow lavas are formed when lava, usually basaltic, is erupted in shallow water.
Foreshore near Kinghorn The rounded rocks on the right are mostly volcanic, and the seaweed-covered spit is made up of sedimentary rocks lying on top of the lava and tilted by later tectonic movements. It points towards Arthur's Seat, the largest extinct volcano in Edinburgh on the far coast of the Firth of Forth.
Foreshore near Kinghorn
The rounded rocks on the right are mostly volcanic, and the seaweed-covered spit is made up of sedimentary rocks lying on top of the lava and tilted by later tectonic movements. It points towards Arthur's Seat, the largest extinct volcano in Edinburgh on the far coast of the Firth of Forth.
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Red Path Brae is located at Grid Ref: NT2687 (Lat: 56.074875, Lng: -3.185906)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

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Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 56.0727821/-3.1890063
Covered: no
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 56.0735213/-3.1893585
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 28
Addr Street: Willow Crescent
Lat/Long: 56.0730312/-3.1828216
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 26
Addr Street: Willow Crescent
Lat/Long: 56.0730212/-3.1827342
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 24
Addr Street: Willow Crescent
Lat/Long: 56.0730131/-3.1826468
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 22
Addr Street: Willow Crescent
Lat/Long: 56.0730045/-3.1825676
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 20
Addr Street: Willow Crescent
Lat/Long: 56.0729903/-3.182442
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 18
Addr Street: Willow Crescent
Lat/Long: 56.0729789/-3.1823533
Power: substation
Lat/Long: 56.0731986/-3.1828028
Life Ring
Emergency: life_ring
Lat/Long: 56.0725404/-3.1882368
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.0726711/-3.1839747
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 4
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0734042/-3.1848259
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 6
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0734632/-3.1846308
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 8
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0734791/-3.1843909
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 10
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0735472/-3.184208
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 12
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0736141/-3.1840189
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 14
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0736606/-3.1838238
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 16
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.07369/-3.1836875
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 18
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0737051/-3.1836236
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 20
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0737239/-3.1835443
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 22
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0737437/-3.183461
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 3
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0735954/-3.1851547
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 5
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0736101/-3.1850897
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 7
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0736374/-3.1850206
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 9
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0736737/-3.184864
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 11
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0737168/-3.18474
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 13
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0737395/-3.1846465
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 15
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0737951/-3.1845164
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 19
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0739312/-3.1842928
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 17
Addr Postcode: KY3 9YR
Addr Street: Rowan Wynd
Lat/Long: 56.0738416/-3.184242
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 49
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0724729/-3.1856167
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 47
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0725045/-3.1854858
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 45
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0725223/-3.1854132
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 43
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0725618/-3.1852522
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 41
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0725964/-3.1851124
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 17
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0730329/-3.1834153
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 19
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0730141/-3.1834808
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 21
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0729904/-3.1835498
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 23
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.072942/-3.1837321
Life Ring
Emergency: life_ring
Lat/Long: 56.072424/-3.1840875
Life Ring
Emergency: life_ring
Lat/Long: 56.0725573/-3.1838836
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 39
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0726184/-3.1850371
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 37
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0726448/-3.1848898
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 35
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0727078/-3.1847332
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 33
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0727427/-3.1845606
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 31
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0727851/-3.1843961
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 27
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0728512/-3.1840866
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 25
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0728891/-3.1839532
Addr City: Kinghorn
Addr Housenumber: 29
Addr Street: Birch Avenue
Lat/Long: 56.0728125/-3.1842324
Cafe
Nest Café
Indoor Seating: yes
Opening Hours: Th-Mo 09:00-15:30
Operator: The Ecology Centre
Outdoor Seating: yes
Lat/Long: 56.07381/-3.1896408
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 56.072584/-3.1798168
Glebe Place
Naptan AtcoCode: 6500K1015
Naptan Bearing: NW
Naptan CommonName: Glebe Place
Naptan Indicator: Opp
Naptan Landmark: Glebe Place
Naptan NaptanCode: 34324796
Naptan Street: Kilcruik Road
Naptan Verified: no
Ref: 34324796
Lat/Long: 56.073159/-3.180504
Traffic Calming: cushion
Lat/Long: 56.0744713/-3.1778897
Traffic Calming: cushion
Lat/Long: 56.0741392/-3.1793154
Defibrillator
Emergency: defibrillator
Indoor: no
Lat/Long: 56.0746592/-3.1914494
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