Best mountain peaks around Westhill And Elrick offer accessible opportunities for outdoor recreation and scenic views. The area features notable hills that provide a peaceful escape into nature, characterized by open pine forest, birch trees, and heather. These elevations serve as landmarks, providing expansive vistas across the local landscape. The region's terrain includes a selection of hills suitable for hiking and nature walks.
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Some of the routes canβt be completed as published due to fallen trees.
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There are various car parks around Elrick hill and Tyrebagger hill that can be used to start a walk from. Plenty of forest trails to explore to get to the top, and there are some way-pointed routes Forestry Scotland have setup to follow.
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Worth going up to see the sculptures on Elrick Hill. A great hike in summer.
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Elrick Hill is an open hilltop in Aberdeen that forms a barrier between the city and shire. The area is dominated by a thriving population of Red Squirrels so keep your eyes peeled for these fantastic creatures whilst you're walking around.
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This steep little hill climbs from 44m at the crossroads up to 127m. This takes about 800m with the steepest bit while riding the edge of the woodland, it levels out a bit as you get to the top.
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Brimmond Hill is closest Marilyn to Aberdeen. Views across the city to the seaside make the climb worth while. A car park along the road from Westhill provides space for 6-8 cars. A couple of paths can be take to the top, and there are a few boggy sections.
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The most popular hills include Brimmond Hill Summit, known for its expansive views across Aberdeen and the North Sea, and Tyrebagger Hill Viewing Tower, a unique 19th-century folly. Visitors also enjoy Meikle Tap for its views back towards Aberdeen, and Elrick Hill for its tranquil forest trails.
Yes, the hills around Westhill and Elrick offer several accessible and rewarding experiences suitable for families. Elrick Hill, for example, has various car parks and way-pointed routes set up by Forestry Scotland, making it easy to explore. The 'Elrick Hill Circular Walk' is a popular 3.5-mile trail that provides scenic views and a peaceful natural setting.
You'll find a diverse natural landscape, including open pine forests, birch trees, and heather, particularly around Elrick Hill and the surrounding Tyrebagger Forest. This forest features impressive trees like Douglas firs, beech, Scots pine, and larch. Keep an eye out for thriving populations of Red Squirrels, especially around Elrick Hill.
On Brimmond Hill Summit, you'll find a war memorial with a bronze view indicator. Tyrebagger Hill Viewing Tower is a notable man-made monument, a cylindrical stone viewing tower with a spiral stairway built as a folly in the nineteenth century to mark the highest point of landholdings.
There are several easy hiking trails available. For example, you can find an 'Elrick Hill and Tyrebagger Woods loop' or a 'Brimmond Hill Summit loop from Brimmond Hill Car Park'. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Westhill And Elrick guide.
Yes, for Brimmond Hill Summit, there's a car park conveniently located along the road from Westhill, accommodating 6-8 cars. For Elrick Hill and Tyrebagger Hill, there are various car parks around the area that can be used to start your walk.
From Brimmond Hill Summit, you'll get expansive panoramic views across the city of Aberdeen and extending out to the North Sea. Meikle Tap offers good views back towards Aberdeen, and Elrick Hill provides scenic views of the surrounding tranquil natural setting.
Brimmond Hill is the closest 'Marilyn' to Aberdeen, and its views across the city to the seaside make the climb worthwhile. There's a car park along the road from Westhill. Be aware that some sections of the paths to the top can be boggy.
Yes, the area offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Kirkhill Fun Park β Tyrebagger Hill Viewing Tower loop' or a 'Tyrebagger Hill Viewing Tower β Brimmond Hill Summit loop'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Westhill And Elrick guide.
Visitors appreciate the accessible opportunities for outdoor recreation and the scenic views these hills provide. The peaceful escape into nature, characterized by open pine forest, birch trees, and heather, is a major draw. The panoramic vistas from summits like Brimmond Hill Summit are frequently highlighted as a rewarding experience.
Ashentilly Hill, locally known as 'Sky Brae', is a steep climb, rising from 44m to 127m over about 800m. The steepest section is along the edge of the woodland, offering a good workout for those looking for a more strenuous ascent.
Yes, there are various cycling routes in the area. Options include the 'Deeside Way β Edge of Aberdeen β Boxcar CafΓ© loop' or the 'Hazlehead Parkrun loop'. For more information on routes and their difficulty, refer to the Cycling around Westhill And Elrick guide.


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