Round the Forth Passport

Climate FORTH needs your help in the summer of 2026 to take part in our 'Round The Forth Passport' activity. If you're a visitor to the area, or a local resident, this is your chance to explore the lesser-known heritage of the Forth Valley in a very unique way.

Stay tuned to find out where to pick up one of our FREE passport booklets from an approved distributor. You'll be able to visit all 9 heritage sites and look for our brass rubbing stations – there is one at every site where you can ‘stamp’ the location in your booklet! (Remember to bring your booklet and a pencil with you for the brass rubbings and leave no trace when you're out and about). 
 
Our challenge to you is to try and explore all 9 heritage sites - without driving! To make this easier for you, we have included car-free itineraries within the passport booklet which use public transport, walking and cycling to help you explore local heritage, whilst reducing your environmental impact and keeping active. Why not give it a go? It's FREE and fun for all the family. 
 
We would love to hear how you get on with your passport adventures, so do keep in touch with us at innerforth@rspb.org.uk and tag us on Facebook and Instagram @innerforth with your updates and photos.

Let's make 2026 the year you go 'Round the Forth' with our passport!

Pick up your FREE passport booklet from one of the following locations or email Mirran.Trimble@rspb.org.uk for more info: 

  • **CHECK BACK SOON FOR LOCATIONS **
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South Queensferry Mosaic Mural is one of our stops on the Round the Forth Passport activity.


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Look out for our panel at Wood Hill Wood, thanks to Woodland Trust Scotland!


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Don't forget to visit Rosyth Old Churchyard.


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You'll find our marker on the long and impressive drive up to Kinneil House, just outside Bo'ness


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Dunimarle Castle near Culross is a magnificent sight to behold - we can't promise the snowdrops though!


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We are delighted to have the support of Blackness Bay Distillery, why not take the tour when you're there? Also The Lobster Pot is a great spot for lunch.


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The recently consolidated Gardener's Cottage in Valleyfield Woodland Park is one of our stops.


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Enjoy the tranquility of RSPB Black Devon Wetlands and look out for our stamping station at the start of the boardwalk.


Passport Heritage Sites: