Cults, Bieldside And Milltimber
Cults, Bieldside And Milltimber
Best mountain peaks around Cults, Bieldside And Milltimber are characterized by accessible elevated natural attractions within the Aberdeen City council area. The region features Brimmond Hill, recognized as the highest point in Aberdeen City and classified as a Marilyn. These areas offer panoramic views of the city, the North Sea, and surrounding landscapes. While traditional high-altitude mountains are not present, the locality provides various hills and elevated spots for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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take a rest on the hill and enjoy the vista of Aberdeen
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Some of the routes can’t 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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Tullos Hill is situated around 2 miles south of Aberdeen central. The hill stands at 83m high and provides some fantastic views over to Aberdeen city and out to the North Sea. It's a popular local spot for hikers, dog walkers, and joggers,
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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 prominent elevated natural attraction is Brimmond Hill Summit, recognized as the highest point within the Aberdeen City council area and a Marilyn. Other significant spots include Tyrebagger Hill Viewing Tower, Tullos Hill trig point, Elrick Hill, and Ashentilly Hill.
Yes, Brimmond Hill offers accessible and well-maintained paths, suitable for various fitness levels, including families with strollers. While some paths offer a gentle ascent, others can be steeper at the start. For more general easy walks, you can explore the easy hikes guide which includes routes like the Gairnhill Wood loop.
For breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views, head to Brimmond Hill Summit. From here, you can see the city of Aberdeen, the North Sea, the airport runway, and the patchwork fields towards Deeside and Donside. Tullos Hill trig point also provides fantastic views over Aberdeen city and out to the North Sea.
On Elrick Hill, you should keep an eye out for a thriving population of Red Squirrels. While walking around any of these elevated areas, you'll likely encounter various bird species and other common woodland creatures.
Yes, Tyrebagger Hill Viewing Tower is a notable historical landmark, a cylindrical stone viewing tower built as a folly in the nineteenth century. On Brimmond Hill Summit, you'll find a war memorial erected in 1917, which includes a bronze mountain indicator highlighting local points of interest.
For moderate hikes, consider exploring the trails around Elrick Hill, which offers plenty of forest trails. The general hiking guide for the area includes routes like the Gairnshill and Kingshill Wood loop, which is rated as moderate.
Many of the trails, particularly on Brimmond Hill and Tullos Hill, are popular with dog walkers. It's generally a dog-friendly area, but always ensure your dog is under control, especially around wildlife, and follow local signage regarding leash requirements.
Brimmond Hill is conveniently located and has car parks available at its base, including options off Borrowstone Road. There are also various car parks around Elrick Hill and Tyrebagger Hill that serve as starting points for walks.
The peaks can be enjoyed year-round. Clear days offer the best panoramic views, especially during sunrise or sunset. Some paths can be boggy, particularly after rain, so appropriate footwear is advisable regardless of the season. Summer offers pleasant conditions for longer walks, while autumn brings beautiful colors.
Yes, Brimmond Hill connects to nearby natural areas such as Elrick Country Park, Clinterty Woods, and Kirkhill Forest, offering opportunities for extended adventures and longer walks. The Old Deeside Railway Line also provides traffic-free walking and cycling routes.
Given that some sections can be boggy, especially on Brimmond Hill, appropriate waterproof footwear is highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and bringing water and snacks is always a good idea for any walk.
Yes, the area offers several routes popular for running. You can find detailed options in the running trails guide, which includes routes like the Deeside Way and loops around Cults Quarry or Bieldside Inn.
Brimmond Hill is popular due to its convenient location just 20 minutes from Aberdeen, its stunning 360-degree panoramic views, and its accessible paths suitable for various activities like walking, hiking, and dog walking. It offers a refreshing outdoor experience close to the city.


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