Tentsmuir Forest & Beach


  • Family Activities
  • Outside the City

There’s something for all the family here. Tentsmuir Forest & Beach provide the perfect opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle, and to remind yourself once again of the beauty that the Scottish countryside holds.

Tentsmuir is a magical combination of forest trails that dip and weave between tall trees and open sand dunes. There’s rich wildlife, from coastal grassland dotted with wildflowers in spring and summer to great flocks of sea birds that come to feed on shellfish.

If you’re lucky you may see red squirrels in the trees, and roe deer weaving through the undergrowth. You might even see seals basking on the sand!

The Morton Lochs on the western edge of the forest are part of Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve and there are four hides where you can watch waterbirds and dragonflies. The dunes and sand flats at Tentsmuir Point and Tayport Heath are all part of the reserve too.

People have lived, hunted and worked here for thousands of years. Tools and a fire pit from a Stone Age hunters’ camp have been found near Morton Lochs. In the second world war, Tentsmuir was part of a long line of defences along Scotland’s east coast. Polish troops who were based here built hundreds of concrete blocks as an anti-tank barrier. Once at the sea’s edge, now many of them are buried in the dunes. Every time the sand shifts, there’s a chance that new evidence of Tentsmuir’s past might be uncovered.

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Key Features

  • Family Friendly
  • Free Attractions
  • Nature and Wildlife
  • Outdoors

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