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1.62km
20m
Hiking
Enjoy an easy 1.0-mile (1.6 km) hike through Hazlehead Park in Aberdeen, featuring gardens, woodlands, and sculptures.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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38 m
Highlight • Trail
Tip by
616 m
Top Up Tap
Public Water Fountain
712 m
Highlight • Structure
Tip by
1.23 km
Highlight • Cafe
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1.62 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
1.16 km
365 m
< 100 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
1.21 km
257 m
109 m
< 100 m
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Hazlehead Park offers several parking areas, making it easy to access the loop. You'll find ample parking facilities within the park itself, close to various entrances and amenities.
Yes, this loop is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners, families, and all fitness levels. The paths are generally accessible, and the park offers various play areas for children, making it a great family outing.
The terrain within Hazlehead Park is varied, featuring a mix of dirt, stone, and asphalt pathways. While generally clear, some sections can become muddy, especially during winter. You might also encounter loose gravel and mixed-terrain paths, particularly on some of the wider routes.
Along the loop, you'll experience diverse scenery including open green spaces, groves of trees, and well-maintained English gardens. Highlights include the formal rose gardens, the Hazlehead Park Wooden Troll Sculpture, and the Hazlehead Park Waymarked Walking Trails. The park also features Scotland's oldest maze and a memorial to the Piper Alpha disaster.
This specific loop is approximately 1.6 km (1 mile) long and typically takes around 25 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace. However, you can easily extend your walk by exploring the park's other waymarked trails.
Yes, Hazlehead Park is dog-friendly, and you'll often see other dog walkers on the trails. Please ensure your dog is kept under control, and always clean up after your pet to keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
Hazlehead Park is enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant gardens and lush greenery, while autumn brings beautiful fall colors. Even in winter, the wooded areas provide a scenic backdrop, though some sections might be muddy. The park is heavily wooded, offering shade during warmer months.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Hazlehead Park or its walking trails. It is a public park, freely accessible to all visitors.
Yes, this loop is part of the extensive network of trails within Hazlehead Park. It overlaps with sections of the official 'Memory Path' and connects to the park's color-coded waymarked walking trails (green, blue, purple, and red), which range from 1 mile to 6 km.
Yes, Hazlehead Park is well-equipped with facilities. You'll find restrooms and a Hazlehead Park Café, perfect for refreshments before or after your walk. There's also a Pets' Corner and various play areas for children.
During winter, some sections of the trails, particularly the dirt and mixed-terrain paths, can become muddy. While the park remains accessible and enjoyable, it's advisable to wear appropriate waterproof footwear for comfort and safety.