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Gravel biking around City Centre offers a diverse landscape, combining accessible urban green spaces with natural features on its periphery. The region features routes along riverfronts and through established parklands, providing varied terrain for gravel bikes. Riders can expect a mix of packed dirt paths and more challenging sections as they explore the area's green corridors and suburban woodlands. The topography includes both relatively flat sections and areas with gentle elevation changes.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
11
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
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74.8km
05:02
1,040m
1,040m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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4
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51.5km
03:45
690m
690m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
31.2km
02:07
340m
340m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A blue rated route. Great to develop your skills. You can easily go around a few times and work on features.
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A quick part, another technical one, it's a treat. A downside: part of the forest was damaged by the storms
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No loo but great grub and cuppa. A good stop on the outskirts of Aberdeen.
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Very well maintained historical university from times gone by...
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A magnificent building with a lot of history
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This place is simply wonderful...you can breathe history at every turn
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A good pedestrian road runs past the university, a good route through to the park. The cobblestone road takes some care.
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There are over 20 gravel bike trails around City Centre, offering a diverse range of experiences. You'll find a good mix of moderate and difficult routes to explore.
Gravel biking around City Centre features a varied landscape. You can expect routes along scenic riverfronts, through urban parklands like Hazlehead Park, and into peripheral woodlands. The terrain includes packed dirt paths, some challenging sections, and a mix of relatively flat areas with gentle elevation changes.
While the guide primarily lists moderate to difficult routes, many urban parks and riverfront paths in City Centre offer gentler sections suitable for families. For a moderate option that includes parkland, consider the Forest Path in Hazlehead Park – Deeside Way — Edge of Aberdeen loop from Aberdeen, which is 37.2 km long.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around City Centre are designed as loops. For example, the Deeside Way — Edge of Aberdeen – Park Bridge over the River Dee loop from Braeside is a popular moderate 47.9 km circular trail offering scenic views along the River Dee.
Several routes offer interesting sights. You might encounter historical sites like the Bridge of Balgownie or the impressive St Machar's Cathedral. For panoramic views, consider routes that pass near Brimmond Hill Summit. The Old Deeside Railway Line also offers a unique cycling experience.
The gravel biking routes in City Centre are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, from river views to parkland and forest paths, and the accessibility of these routes from the city.
Yes, City Centre offers several difficult routes for experienced gravel bikers. A notable challenging option is the Deeside Way — Edge of Aberdeen – Park Bridge over the River Dee loop from Cults Academy, which spans 75.1 km and features extensive river views and varied terrain. Another difficult route is the University of Aberdeen – St Machar's Cathedral loop from Aberdeen, covering 50.3 km.
Absolutely. Many routes in City Centre seamlessly blend urban green spaces with natural features. You can ride through established parklands and along riverfronts, often starting close to the city center and extending into more natural, peripheral woodlands. This allows for a unique mix of city convenience and outdoor adventure.
Yes, you can find routes that lead through forests and woodlands, especially on the outskirts of City Centre. The Forest Path in Hazlehead Park – Den Wood loop from Aberdeen is a moderate 31.1 km route that takes you through pleasant forest sections.
The duration varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. Moderate routes like the Deeside Way — Edge of Aberdeen – Park Bridge over the River Dee loop from Braeside typically take around 3 hours 34 minutes, while more difficult and longer routes can extend to over 5 hours.
Yes, City Centre is known for its riverfront paths. Many gravel routes, such as those along the Deeside Way, offer extensive views and riding opportunities along the River Dee, providing a scenic and often relatively flat experience.


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