The Best Photoshoot Locations in Fife
Planning a family shoot, a couple’s session, or a fun day out captured on camera? Fife is full of gems — from fishing villages and castle ruins to woodlands and sandy beaches. As a local photographer, I know all the best spots (and when they look their best!) so you can just relax, explore and get gorgeous photos you’ll love.
✨ Planning a shoot in Fife? Get in touch and I’ll help you choose the perfect location and time of day for your photos — whether that’s a cosy village stroll or a wild beach adventure.
Quick Picks for Photoshoots in Fife
Best for Colour & Cobbles: Culross or Pittenweem
Best for Sunset: St. Andrews, Pittenweem or North Queensferry
Best for Big Family Groups: Pittencrieff Park
Best for Woodlands: Torryburn Woods
Best for Epic Views: North Queensferry
Best for Wild Vibes: Tentsmuir
Best for Highland Vibes: Loch Leven
Culross – A Village Frozen in Time
Culross is one of the most photogenic spots in Fife – perfect if you want cosy cobbled streets, colourful buildings, and an Outlander vibe for your shoot.
Culross is a postcard-perfect 17th-century burgh with cobbled lanes, an old pier, white-harled cottages and the orange-washed Culross Palace. It feels like stepping onto a film set — probably because you are! Culross is a favourite Outlander filming location but has it’s own true tales to tell, such as the Princess who was thrown off a cliff into the sea and found refuge in Culross. The warm coloured buildings add a brilliant cosy warmth, especially for an autumn photoshoot. There’s a fantastic playpark and lots of places for a treat after your shoot.
🚗 Parking: Main public car park at the west end of the village (flat wander into the centre). It can be busy on sunny weekends—allow a few extra minutes. Some streets are steep and cobbled.
💡 Best For: I particularly love this spot for smaller groups. It’s a great place to meet if you are coming from the west coast for your shoot.
Torryburn Woods – Magical Woodland Walks
If you love a rustic, enchanted vibe with fun trees to climb, Torryburn Woods is perfect. With its winding paths, structured yew trees and woodland flowers, it’s a great spot for a natural, relaxed photoshoot. Kids love to explore here, dogs can come too and we can finish at the playpark!
🚗 Getting there: Easy parking near the playpark. The trails are flat-ish, but good shoes are a must if it’s been wet.
💡 Best For: Woodland walks, climbing trees and perhaps the odd rope swing.
Pittencrieff Park (Dunfermline’s “The Glen”)
Pittencrieff Park is possibly the best family photoshoot locations in Fife due to it’s variety of spaces! We can search for squirrels in the magical fairy glen, explore streams, little bridges, a 17th-century house, open green spaces, and perhaps find peacocks wandering about. The shoot can finish with a playpark and possibly an ice cream.
🚗 Parking: Several car parks around the park, plus it’s walking distance from Dunfermline town centre.
💡 Best For: Larger groups, dogs, and shoots where you’d like a good variety of backdrops.
North Queensferry – Bridges and Coastal Views
North Queensferry is a tiny coastal village with phenomenal views of the three Forth Bridges. There’s so much to see — Scotland’s smallest working lighthouse, a pretty pier, rocky and sandy beaches, woodlands, and a fantastic playpark. It’s a great location to get a variety of backdrops from epic bridge views to a beautiful sandy beach or rambling woodland.
🚗 Getting there: Free parking in the lower village, 20 minutes by train from Edinburgh (across the Forth Rail Bridge, steep hill to/from the station) or bus (get off on the Forth Road Bridge).
💡 Best For: Epic views of the bridges and evening photoshoots with a golden glow.
Aberdour – Beaches and Castle Ruins
Aberdour has two beautiful beaches (Silver Sands and Black Sands), a charming castle, ruined pier, and lovely village streets. It’s a brilliant seaside shoot location and has cute cafés and a playpark for afterwards.
🚗 Getting There: Car parks at both beaches or in the town. 30 minutes by train from Edinburgh.
💡 Best For: Black Sands beach is my favourite, with rocks to climb and the old pier for a quirky backdrop.
Elie – Beaches and Clifftops
Elie has multiple beaches to explore. Elie beach is long, sandy and perfect for barefoot walks, while Ruby Bay has a wilder, rocky feel. A short walk from Ruby Bay we can explore Lady’s Tower, an iconic clifftop viewpoint or pop along to St Monans, Pittenweem or Anstruther for some variety.
🚗 Getting There: Elie can be busy, but you can usually find parking on the street or at Ruby Bay car park.
💡 Best For: Fun, carefree sessions — bring shoes you can slip off so we can dip our toes in the sea!
St. Monans
St. Monans is many photographers’ favourite spot for dramatic coastal shots. There is a 14th-century church sitting right on the edge of the sea, a pier zig-zagging towards the horizon, a windmill, and a tidal swimming pool.
🚗 Parking: Small car park near the church.
💡 Best For: A mix of moody coastlines and fun, playful shots in the tidal pool.
Pittenweem and Anstruther – Colourful Coastal Houses
Pittenweem is brilliant for sea views and colourful harbour front houses. I love walking around the harbour, exploring the little lighthouse and the views from the pier. Just along the coast, Anstruther is also great to explore but for photoshoots, I’d choose Pittenweem as Anstruther is busier and doesn’t have quite as nice spaces for your photoshoot.
🚗 Parking: Street parking in the upper village or in the West Braes car park which is a short walk down the hill into the village.
💡 Best For: A mix of moody coastlines and fun, playful shots in the tidal pool.
Crail – Cobbled Streets and Harbour Charm
Crail is my favourite of the East Neuk towns, with its historic harbour, winding cobbled streets and sandy beach. The views out to the Isle of May are stunning too, and you can even find fossils on the beach. Crail is an Instagram favourite and it’s easy to see why!
🚗 Parking: Limited near the harbour but usually available.
💡 Best For: Morning shoots or overcast days (the harbour is very exposed on windy days).
St Andrews – Iconic University Town
St. Andrews is a dream for a photoshoot; think ancient ruins, famous sweeping beaches, cobbled streets and sand dunes. The cathedral ruins are full of character and West Sands Beach at sunset is unbeatable.
🚗 Parking: Several car parks, but weekends can be busy.
💡 Best For: Longer shoots with time to explore. Great for combining beach, architecture, and streets in one session.
Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve – Dunes, Pines and Big Skies
Tentsmuir is a nature lovers dream photoshoot location with an endless beach, rolling dunes and atmospheric pine forest. It’s the perfect shoot location if you’d like to bring your dog, bucket and spade or a picnic.
🚗 Parking: Signposted car parks near Kinshaldy Beach (pay and display). Flat but sandy access—wear practical shoes.
💡 Best For: Big family shoots, space to roam and cinematic couple portraits.
Falkland – Royal Village Charm
Falkland feels like stepping back in time (it doubled as Inverness in Outlander). Think cobbled streets, the Royal Palace, village square, and nearby woodland trails with waterfalls.
🚗 Parking: The village can get busy but there’s a car park and street parking.
💡 Best For: History lovers and anyone who loves an Outlander vibe.
Kinghorn – Pretty Beaches and Cute Harbour
Kinghorn is Fife’s whale and dolphin spotting capital. It has beautiful beaches, epic views and a cute harbour area.
🚗 Parking: The train station is a short walk from the harbour or there is plenty car parking in the village.
💡 Best For: Beautiful beaches near Kirkcaldy and accessible by train.
Loch Leven – Beaches, Woodlands and Hill Views
Loch Leven is the perfect photoshoot location if you’d like the Highland Vibes without the travel. Not technically in Fife, the expansive Loch is nestled between hills and is easily accessible. Think little beaches with woodlands and hills in the background.
🚗 Parking: Findatie and Burleigh Sands car parks.
💡 Best For: Highland vibes
💡 Mini FAQ: Photoshoots in Fife
Where is the best place for a photoshoot in Fife?
It depends on your vibe! For colour and charm, head to Culross. For epic views, try North Queensferry or St Andrews. For wild, windswept photos, Tentsmuir is perfect.
Can we bring our dog?
Absolutely! Most of these spots are dog-friendly (and kids love having the dog along for the adventure).
When is the best time for a shoot?
Golden hour (early morning or evening) gives the dreamiest light. Sunset in North Queensferry or St. Andrews West Sands Beach is hard to beat!
Why Choose Fife for Your Photoshoot?
Fife has so much variety — castles, beaches, quaint fishing villages, woodlands and sweeping coastal paths — all within an hour of Edinburgh. Whatever vibe you want, we can find the perfect spot and make a day of it.
💡 Tips for Your Fife Photoshoot
Golden Hour: Aim for early morning or evening for the best light.
What to Wear: Layers and comfy shoes. Bright coats or scarves pop beautifully against Fife’s coastal tones.
Snacks & Breaks: Many of these spots have cafés nearby for a post-shoot treat.
Let’s Plan Your Fife Photoshoot!
Whether you’re dreaming of a playful family adventure, a romantic engagement session, or even a relaxed wedding celebration, Fife has the perfect backdrop. With so much variety — castles, beaches, fishing villages, and sweeping coastal paths — we can create a shoot that feels completely “you.”
If you’re exploring more of Scotland, don’t miss my Royal Mile Photography Guide or my Best Photo Spots in Edinburgh for even more inspiration.
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