Living in Kirkcaldy

Living in Kirkcaldy

Looking to move to Kirkcaldy? Learn all about what life here is like, from the local schools and transport options to things to do around town and, of course, find out about property prices in the area.

Your guide to moving and living in Kirkcaldy

Why Kirkcaldy is a great place to live

Kirkcaldy is a town and seaport located in Fife, Scotland, on the north shore of the Firth and Forth. The town was a thriving port in the Late Middle Ages, which later became an important commercial centre and seaport in the 16th century with the largest salt trade in Scotland. Today, Kirkcaldy is still a flourishing town, offering a wide selection of fun things to do and interesting things see, including plenty of shops, restaurants, cafés and bars which can be found in and around the town centre high street. The Kirkcaldy Farmers’ Market is also a popular attraction which is held on the last Saturday of every month.

Community & Local Life

A variety of residents choose Kirkcaldy to be home due to the great mix of activities and places that are ready to be explored, such as, The Kirkcaldy Galleries', The Links Market, The Adam Smith Theatre, Fife Ice Arena and Thane of Fife Wildlife and Heritage Tours. A good range of accommodation is also available within the area, with many original Victorian homes and new contemporary properties that are being developed, including apartments, terraced homes and large detached family homes.

Safety & Crime Rates in Kirkcaldy

There is an average property crime rate and an average violent crime rate in Kirkcaldy. The community is welcoming, although residents should remain cautious at peak times, as with most popular towns.

Parking & Road Access

Residents have a variety of parking options to choose from across Kirkcaldy. Both paid and free spaces are on offer to those looking for secure car parking, some local choices include Oswald Wynd, Esplanade Multi-storey, Thistle Multi-storey and Hill Place, which are within 10 minutes of the town centre.

Food, Pubs & Nightlife

Many Pubs, Restaurants and Bars are on offer in Kirkcaldy town, with the local venues of Republic Bar Club, Kusy Club, The Heritage Bar, The Penny Farthing and more. Residents can also head over to the nearby areas of Edinburgh, Falkirk and Dunfermline if they are wanting further nightlife options.

Is Kirkcaldy Family Friendly

A great selection of tuition is available to families living in Kirkcaldy. With the locals Schools of Kirkcaldy West Primary School, Sinclairtown Primary School, Kirkcaldy High School and St Andrew's RC High School, parents are able to provide a good education for their children. 

Pet Friendly Living

Pet owners have a range of green spaces to explore within the Kirkcaldy area, with dog walkers able to choose from the likes of Ravenscraig Park, Beveridge Park, Dunnikier Park, Wilson's green space and many more. 

Transport & Accessibility

Kirkcaldy Station is on the Fife Circle Line and East Coast Main Line, providing residents and commuters with access to regular services running to Edinburgh and the surrounding areas of West Calder, Breich, Muirend, Shawfair and Corkerhill. Local Buses also serve the area. 

Ratings

Curious about what life is like in Kirkcaldy? Check out our ratings to see how it scores in key categories like community, safety, parking, nightlife, family friendliness, pet-friendliness, and transport. Whether you're looking for a vibrant social scene, a safe environment, or a place that's perfect for your furry friends, these ratings provide valuable insights. Plus, you can share your own experience and help others by rating Kirkcaldy below!

Community & Local Life

Safety & Crime Rates in Kirkcaldy

Parking & Road Access

Food, Pubs & Nightlife

Is Kirkcaldy Family Friendly

Pet Friendly Living

Transport & Accessibility