About The Pitt
Walkers will find it straightforward enough to reach, though the clifftop path can be blustery and unforgiving in winter. The view down into the chasm itself is the main event, and it won't take long to absorb - twenty minutes is plenty for most people. That said, it's the kind of place that sticks with you, especially if the light hits the rocks at the right angle.
Families with older kids will get something out of it, though younger ones might lose interest once they've peered into the depths. Geology enthusiasts should absolutely make the effort - this is a textbook example of coastal erosion and fissure formation, even if the interpretation on site is minimal.
Fit it into a broader walk along the Fife coast rather than planning a special trip. If you're staying at Pettycur Bay or Sandhills, both within striking distance, you can link it to other coastal spots and make a proper morning of it. Free to visit, naturally, and no set hours - just turn up when conditions allow.
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What type of attraction is The Pitt?
The Pitt is a landmark in Fife, Fife & Tayside.
Are there holiday parks near The Pitt?
Yes, there are 2 holiday parks near The Pitt. The closest is Pettycur Bay Holiday Park, just 5.9 miles away, rated 4.0 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is The Pitt?
The Pitt is located near Burntisland in Fife, Fife & Tayside. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 5.9 miles away.
What else is there to do near The Pitt?
Near The Pitt you can also visit Bairns Bridge Wood (forest), Lambswell Wood (forest), Target Wood (forest), Mourn House (historic site). Browse our Burntisland area guide for the full list of things to do.