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Girdle Ness Lighthouse

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Girdle Ness Lighthouse

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  • Location: Torry, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom

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    September 29, 2021

    Cycling

    Girdle Ness Lighthouse sits on the Girdle Ness peninsula near Aberdeen's harbour entrance. The lighthouse was constructed in 1813 after a whaling ship sunk, leaving only two survivors from a crew of 45.

    The light was automated in 1991. With a range of 22 nautical miles (35 km), it still guides boats today.

    September 13, 2018

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    From here you have a great view of the white lighthouse of Aberdeen. And if you're looking for an exceptional place to stay, this lighthouse is just the thing, because here you can stay overnight in the lighthouse keeper's old but renovated apartment.
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    April 13, 2022

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    Embark on the Aberdeen Coast and Deeside Way Loop for a touring cycling adventure that spans 25.7 miles (41.3 km). This moderate route offers a blend of coastal breezes and tranquil countryside, taking you from Aberdeen's urban edge to the refreshing sea air. You'll gain 1079 feet (329 metres) in elevation over approximately 2 hours and 36 minutes of riding. As you cycle, you'll pass through lush woodlands and farmlands, enjoying views of the River Dee. Keep an eye out for the iconic Girdle Ness Lighthouse, a prominent feature along the coastal stretch, before heading inland. The experience combines urban departure with scenic natural beauty.

    Before you set out, be aware that while the Deeside Way generally features gradual gradients, you will encounter varied surfaces. Expect some unpaved sections and country tracks that can become muddy, especially after rain. You might also find yourself on minor country roads or short stretches of busier roads. For the most comfortable journey across these diverse terrains, consider using a hybrid or mountain bike. Planning your ride during drier periods will enhance your experience on the unpaved sections.

    This loop offers a unique opportunity to transition from the bustling city environment to the serene Aberdeenshire countryside. You'll not only enjoy the fresh sea air along the coast but also glimpse the majestic mountainous backdrop of the Cairngorms National Park in the distance. The route effectively showcases the region's diverse landscapes, from urban fringes to coastal vistas and the picturesque River Dee valley, making it a comprehensive exploration of Aberdeen's surroundings.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Torry, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom

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