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Hikes around Drumtochty Forest explore an expansive coniferous woodland in Aberdeenshire. The area is characterized by rolling hills, the scenic Drumtochty Glen, and a network of forest tracks. The terrain offers a mix of gentle woodland paths and more demanding ascents to viewpoints like Strathfinella Hill.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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8.07km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Local Shop in AUCHENBLAE provides a great option for food if the cafe is shut. Friendly welcoming place with coffee machine ☕
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If you continue 1km further wast on the road you will reach the gothic style Episcopal church which is part of the Drumtochty estate grounds.
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One of the more interesting Marilyns of the area, you might need a GPS to help find the trig point in amongst the rows of trees planted here.
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Distinctive gothic styled Episcopal church in the Drumtochty estate grounds.
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Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The forest has 12 easy-rated trails that are generally shorter and have less elevation gain. A great choice is the Broomiebrae Wood loop from Auchenblae, which is a gentle 2.6-mile (4.2 km) walk through quiet woodland.
Yes, Drumtochty Forest is generally a great place for dog walking. The numerous forest tracks offer plenty of space. Please keep your dog under control, especially as you might encounter wildlife or other walkers. Remember to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
The difficulty varies. There are over 35 routes in total, with the majority (23) rated as moderate. These often involve some hills and longer distances. There are also 12 easy routes for more relaxed walks and one difficult trail for those seeking a serious challenge.
Most of the popular routes in the area are circular. For a moderately challenging loop with a rewarding lake view, consider the Loch of Muchrae – Arnbarrow Hill loop from Auchenblae. It's a 5-mile (8.1 km) circuit with some moderate climbs.
The scenery is defined by expansive coniferous woodlands, rolling hills, and the picturesque Drumtochty Glen. For some of the best panoramic views over the landscape, you'll need to tackle a route with some ascent, such as the trail to Strathfinella Hill.
There are various informal parking spots and lay-bys at common trailheads, such as near Auchenblae. However, dedicated car parks are limited and can fill up, especially on weekends. It's advisable to arrive early or have an alternative starting point in mind.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with over 1,600 visitors and an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful atmosphere of the woodlands and the variety of trails available.
While some trails pass nearby, Drumtochty Castle itself is a private estate and operates as an exclusive wedding venue, so it is not open to the public for visits. You can admire it from a distance on certain routes, but access to the grounds is restricted.
Trail marking can be inconsistent. While many of the main forest tracks are easy to follow, some of the smaller or less-used paths may not have way-markings. Carrying a map or using a GPS device with your route is strongly recommended for navigation.
Drumtochty Forest is home to a variety of Scottish wildlife. If you're quiet, you might spot red squirrels, roe deer, and various woodland birds. The area's mix of coniferous forest and open glen provides a rich habitat for many species.
While the forest itself is known more for its glens and lochs, the nearby Crawton Waterfall is a popular attraction. It's a short drive from the forest and offers dramatic coastal scenery, though be aware that parking there is very limited.
Yes, for those seeking a more strenuous day out, the Charr Bothy – Charr Bothy loop from Kircram is a great option. This 9.2-mile (14.8 km) route involves significant elevation gain and takes you into the more remote parts of the glen, offering a true sense of adventure.


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