Letham Glen, Leven

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From the unmade road of Cock-ma-Lane this path runs to Forest Path (road) crosses it and continues on for quite some distance. About 100m along this path is a pedestrian path into Letham Glen NO3702 : Letham Glen, Leven The entrance into Glenview Caravan Park is on the left.
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From the path which comes from Cock-ma-Lane NO3702 : Cock-ma-Lane, Leven this path leads into Letham Glen. There is a pedestrian access gate to the left of the image which leads into Glenview Caravan Park.
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This path leads into/out of the Glen from a point near Glenview Caravan Park NO3702 : Letham Glen, Leven
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This pedestrian path to the Glen is quite hard to find. Here it crosses the cul-de-sac of Forest Path and heads towards Glenview Caravan Park.
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About 100m along the path from this point NO3702 : Path to Letham Glen, Leven this path joins from a large grassy area adjacent to Cypress Lane.
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This path joins the path to Glenview Caravan Park and is one of the access pathways leading to Letham Glen.
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This rough path leaves the main path near the head of the Glen NO3802 : Letham Glen, Leven and closely follows the Scoonie Burn for about 300m before rejoining the main path NO3702 : Letham Glen, Leven
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This is the other end of the rough path which starts near the head of the Glen NO3802 : Letham Glen, Leven
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This concrete base was the site of an open-air stage used by various local bands, etc. The most famous performer to appear here was Hercules The Bear LinkExternal link
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This concrete base was the site of an open-air stage used by various local bands, etc. The most famous performer to appear here was Hercules The Bear LinkExternal link
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This gate is held closed by a rusty chain and padlock. It leads to the area of the pond but that part is so neglected and overgrown it would take a bulldozer to get through it!
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Uphill from the Craft Centre this concrete base may have been the site of one of the Glen's animal attractions.
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This path from the car park leads to a bridge over the Scoonie Burn NO3801 : Scoonie Burn, Letham Glen
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From Sillerhole Road.
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In Letham Glen, Leven, this structure used to house first one then a pair of foxes as animal 'attractions' when such things were allowed. In 2001 the decision was taken by the Local Authority to close all such facilities in Fife.
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In Letham Glen, Leven, this bridge is one of several which span the Scoonie Burn as it wends its way through the glen. The structure on the left beyond the bridge is an old fox den NO3801 : Fox den
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