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Walking routes in Aberdeenshire's North Kincardine area offer a mix of urban parkland, riverside paths, and gentle hills. The region's landscape is characterized by repurposed railway lines, such as the Old Deeside Railway Line, and nature reserves like Kincorth Hill. Many trails follow the banks of the River Dee, providing accessible routes close to the city of Aberdeen.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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3.65km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.77km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Really practical. Not just for bikes.
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Great walks along the old railway line from Aberdeen to Ballater with great views of the river. While many cyclists share the path responsibly, many don't especially during the rush hours where the old railway line is a useful traffic free route and some seem to want to shave a couple of seconds off their PB during their commute.
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A good place to go for a walk in Aberdeen away from traffic. Wheelchair accessible and good tarmac surface for several miles. Can be busy with cyclists.
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The pavements along this bridge are narrow so care should be taken as it can be very busy.
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The park is a great place for a run, both as a destination or as a training ground. There are several paths here and you can spend your entire run here. Also the Deeside railway line ends here, and it is just by the river, allowing it to be used as a destination when running along either of these other routes.
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Yes, many trails in North Kincardine are great for walking with dogs. The area's paths, especially those along repurposed railway lines and through parks, are generally wide and accessible. However, always be mindful of local signage regarding leads, particularly in nature reserves like Kincorth Hill or near farmland.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for families, with many flat and accessible paths. A great option is the Old Deeside Railway Line loop from Pitfodels, which follows a historic railway line, making for a gentle and engaging walk for all ages.
North Kincardine is an excellent choice for beginner hikers. The majority of the trails are rated as easy, featuring gentle gradients and clear paths. A good starting point is the Kincorth Hill Trig Point loop from Leggart, which offers a rewarding experience without being too strenuous.
The landscape is defined by its mix of urban parkland, peaceful riverside walks along the River Dee, and green spaces. Many routes follow historic repurposed railway lines, offering a unique blend of local history and nature. You'll find yourself walking through pleasant woodlands and well-maintained parks close to Aberdeen.
There are nearly 500 routes to explore around North Kincardine on komoot. The vast majority of these are easy or moderate, providing a wide variety of options for different fitness levels and preferences.
The trails in this region are highly regarded by the komoot community, which has given them an average rating of over 4.2 stars. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the routes from Aberdeen and the pleasant scenery along the River Dee and the Old Deeside Railway Line.
Yes, many of the most popular routes are loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same place without retracing your steps. The Bridge of Dee – Duthie Park loop from Leggart is a perfect example, taking you through lovely urban parkland.
Many of the trails are conveniently located close to Aberdeen, making them accessible via the city's public transport network. Routes starting near Duthie Park or the Bridge of Dee, for instance, are often reachable by local bus services.
Since many trails are close to urban areas like Aberdeen, you'll find plenty of options for refreshments. Hikes that pass through or end near Duthie Park will put you within easy reach of numerous cafes and pubs in the surrounding city neighbourhoods.
The main network of trails in North Kincardine consists of easy-to-moderate day hikes. However, the Old Deeside Railway Line path itself extends for a significant distance, and you can create longer routes by combining it with other trails, such as the Old Deeside Railway Line – Duthie Park loop from Pitfodels.
For a typical day hike here, comfortable walking shoes are a must. Given the Scottish weather, it's always wise to bring a waterproof jacket, even on a clear day. Also, pack some water and snacks. As many paths are well-marked, navigation is generally straightforward, but having your route saved on your phone is recommended.


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