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Jogging around Queen'S Cross And Harlaw in Aberdeen offers a variety of environments, from urban green spaces to coastal and riverside paths. The area features well-maintained city parks, including Victoria Park and Hazlehead Park, alongside the tranquil Old Deeside Railway Line. Runners can also find routes along the River Dee and the Aberdeen Beach Esplanade, providing diverse landscapes for running.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Really practical. Not just for bikes.
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Really great, free entry to a museum like this.
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No loo but great grub and cuppa. A good stop on the outskirts of Aberdeen.
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A good viewpoint across the beach at Aberdeen. A good gravel path to the top of this small hill, the steps are short and not too steep.
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Impressive buildings... great place... to take it all in
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There are over 70 diverse running routes in the Queen'S Cross And Harlaw area. These range from urban park loops in Aberdeen to more rugged trails around Harlaw Reservoir, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.
The terrain varies significantly. In Aberdeen, you'll find well-maintained city parks like Duthie Park and Hazlehead Park with flat, accessible trails, as well as wide coastal paths along Aberdeen Beach. Near Harlaw Reservoir, the routes feature rolling hills, open water views, and mixed woodlands, with trails ranging from relatively flat reservoir loops to more challenging ascents into the Pentland Hills. Some sections, especially around Threipmuir Reservoir, can be muddy.
Yes, there are 7 easy running routes available. For instance, the David Welch Winter Gardens – Duthie Park loop from Aberdeen is an easy 4.9 km trail, perfect for a relaxed run. Duthie Park itself offers a 1.6 km trail amidst scenic gardens, ideal for all fitness levels.
Absolutely. The region offers 4 difficult running routes for those seeking a greater challenge. An example is the Victoria Park – Powis Gates loop from West End, an 18.6 km path that connects multiple city parks and provides varied urban scenery with significant elevation changes.
Yes, many routes in Queen'S Cross And Harlaw are circular. For example, the Victoria Park loop from Aberdeen is a 5 km trail through a green oasis. Around Harlaw Reservoir, popular options often combine Harlaw with the neighboring Threipmuir Reservoir for varied loops.
In Aberdeen, you can enjoy the beautiful gardens of Duthie Park, the coastal views from Aberdeen Beach, and the tranquil paths of the Old Deeside Railway Line. Near Harlaw Reservoir, you'll experience the stunning Pentland Hills, open water vistas, and mixed woodlands. Notable landmarks include the Brimmond Hill Summit offering viewpoints, and the historic St Machar's Cathedral.
Many areas are popular with dog walkers and runners. City parks in Aberdeen like Duthie Park and Hazlehead Park generally welcome dogs on leads. The trails around Harlaw Reservoir and within the Pentland Hills Regional Park are also widely used by dog owners, but always ensure your dog is under control and check for any specific local regulations or signage.
For routes in Aberdeen, parking is typically available near city parks like Duthie Park and Hazlehead Park, as well as along the Aberdeen Beach Esplanade. For Harlaw Reservoir, dedicated parking areas are usually available at the main access points to the Pentland Hills Regional Park, which serve as starting points for many trails.
In Aberdeen, many city parks and coastal areas are accessible via local bus services from Queen's Cross and the city center. For Harlaw Reservoir, public transport options from Edinburgh can take you to nearby towns like Currie or Balerno, from where you can access the reservoir trails, though direct access might require a short walk or connection.
Yes, both areas offer amenities. In Aberdeen, cafes can be found within or near major parks like Duthie Park and Hazlehead Park, and along the Beach Esplanade. Near Harlaw Reservoir, while fewer direct options exist on the trails themselves, nearby villages like Balerno and Currie offer cafes and pubs. Some routes around the reservoir might also have visitor centers or small kiosks.
The running routes in Queen'S Cross And Harlaw are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 3 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse environments, from the well-maintained city parks in Aberdeen to the scenic, natural trails of the Pentland Hills around Harlaw Reservoir, offering options for all abilities.
Yes, especially around Harlaw Reservoir and along the Old Deeside Railway Line. The Pentland Hills are home to various bird species and other wildlife. A wildlife garden is also located near the Harlaw Reservoir perimeter path, providing opportunities for spotting local fauna.


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