Dunfermline is set to host its first 'Tree in the Park' festival next month.
The family-friendly event will take place on May 25 at Pittencrieff Park from 11am to 3pm.
It aims to promote healthier lifestyles through a range of engaging and interactive activities suitable for all ages.
Attendees can look forward to trishaw rides and pedal-powered smoothie-making activities, invigorating exercise classes and guided walks through the park.
There's even advice on improving mental wellbeing and Indian head massage taster sessions.
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Local groups and organisations will also be present, offering guidance on health and wellbeing.
A market will showcase unique arts and crafts from talented artisans, and a food truck will offer nutritious snacks.
For more information, go to fife.gov.uk/treeinthepark.
Cllr James Calder, convener for the City of Dunfermline area committee, said: "The ‘Tree in the Park’ festival is a fantastic opportunity for residents of Dunfermline and West Fife to come together and celebrate the importance of health and wellbeing.
"Also, people can find out about the vast range of help and activities available in the community.
“This event showcases the incredible resilience and spirit of our city, and I encourage everyone to join us for a day of fun, learning, and connection."
Entry to the festival is free.
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