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Important

Many of our destinations have been affected by Storm Bram. Please follow all local signage and check ahead of visiting for local closures.

We are prioritising tree clearance work based on immediate danger and/or access issues.

Every city needs to breathe, and Aberdeen is lucky to have four great forests right on its doorstep.

There’s something for everyone here, whether you’re looking for a quiet place to run, a play area for the kids or exciting mountain biking routes.

Two joggers on a forest path

Forests to visit

Countesswells

The wide forest trails at Countesswells give views over gentle Aberdeenshire farmland and towards the city of Aberdeen. 

Countesswells

 

Foggieton

You can gaze up at beech trees over 150 years old or watch new trees as they grow.

Foggieton

 

Kirkhill

Walk, run or cycle to the Tappie Tower. It’s a stiff climb but well worth the effort for the grand views to Aberdeen and Bennachie.

Kirkhill

 

Tyrebagger

Family friendly trails ideal for young children in buggies, toddlers and kids learning to cycle.

Tyrebagger

 

Explore Aberdeenshire

Beyond the city limits the forests of Aberdeenshire have their own special character. Some are in big forest landscapes, with wide open moorland and powerful skies. Others are close to towns, easy to get to for a brisk walk or a pounding forest run.

The Bin

Named for the hill at its heart, The Bin contains many of Aberdeenshire’s most impressive grand fir trees.

The Bin

 

Cambus o’May

Enjoy classic Deeside scenery of pine, heather and blaeberry. Come here for endless darting dragonflies in summer and snowclad mountains winter.

Cambus o’May

  

Dunnottar Woods

Stonehaven's lively community woodland, in the grounds of Dunnottar House. Walk directly into the woodland from the town and quickly lose yourself in history and nature.

Dunnottar Woods

 

Pitfichie

Walking and mountain biking trails through varied forest and across granite hill tops.

Pitfichie

 

Scolty

Quiet woodland just five minutes from bustling Banchory lies Scolty Hill, topped by the distinctive Scolty Tower.

Scolty