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Hiking around Craigiebuckler And Seafield offers access to diverse green spaces and natural features within Aberdeen. The area is characterized by extensive parklands like Hazlehead Park, which features woodlands, formal gardens, and varied walking trails. Adjacent Den Wood provides a natural forest environment with knolls and hollows, home to multiple tree species. Further opportunities for outdoor exploration include Johnstone Gardens and the Den of Maidencraig Nature Reserve, which contribute to a network of accessible trails.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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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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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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A quick part, another technical one, it's a treat. A downside: part of the forest was damaged by the storms
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Beautiful varied, interesting graffiti
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Very, very nice graffiti
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Easy to spot just opposite the park cafe. Cool carving.
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The trails are a great way to get some more wild walking whilst in the heart of the city. Plenty of parking at Hazelhead, and the paths are way-marked.
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The park has plenty of parking, and lots of paths to explore. There are several different gardens, a cafe, and a large playpark for families. The colour coded walks also offer longer routes to nearby woodland, and around the golf course.
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Lovely cafe in the middle of the park. If not open, then the adjacent kiosk is often open. Ice cream here on a sunny day is popular with local walker and families.
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There are over 20 bus-accessible hiking trails around Craigiebuckler And Seafield, offering a convenient way to explore the area's natural beauty without needing a car. These routes cater to various preferences, from leisurely strolls to more extended walks.
Yes, the area offers a good range of trails for different fitness levels. Out of the 22 available routes, 18 are rated as easy, and 4 are moderate. Hazlehead Park, a central feature for many routes, provides paths suitable for everyone, from casual walkers to those looking for a longer trek.
You can expect diverse landscapes, including extensive parklands, formal gardens, and ancient woodlands. Many routes pass through Hazlehead Park with its rose gardens, azalea borders, and woodlands, or venture into the beautiful Den Wood, known for its 23 tree species and peaceful atmosphere. You might also encounter areas like Johnstone Gardens and the Den of Maidencraig Nature Reserve.
Absolutely. Many of the easy trails, particularly those within Hazlehead Park, are ideal for families. Hazlehead Park itself is a family-friendly destination, featuring Scotland's oldest maze, a children's play area, and Pets' Corner, making it a great place for an outing with kids.
Yes, the trails in this area are generally dog-friendly. Hazlehead Park and Den Wood are popular spots for dog walkers. We recommend keeping your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other visitors, and always cleaning up after your pet.
Several excellent circular walks begin conveniently from bus stops. One popular option is the Hazlehead Park Stone Archway – Den Wood loop from Craigiebuckler, which takes you through both parkland and forest. Another is the Forest Path in Hazlehead Park – Hazlehead Park Stone Archway loop from Craigiebuckler, offering a comprehensive tour of Hazlehead Park's varied features.
Many routes offer access to notable attractions. Within Hazlehead Park, you can explore formal gardens, sculptures, and Pets' Corner. For broader views, consider routes that pass near viewpoints like Brimmond Hill Summit. Other nearby points of interest include St Machar's Cathedral and the historic Bridge of Balgownie, though these might require a short detour from some bus-accessible trails.
The area is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming flowers in Hazlehead Park's gardens, while autumn transforms Den Wood with vibrant tree colours. Summer offers pleasant conditions for longer walks, and even winter can be beautiful, especially after a fresh snowfall, though paths in Den Wood can be muddy after rain, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.
Yes, given the proximity to urban areas, you'll find options for refreshments. Hazlehead Park itself has facilities, and there are cafes and pubs in the surrounding Craigiebuckler and Seafield areas, often within walking distance or a short bus ride from the trail starting points.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails from public transport, the peaceful atmosphere of Den Wood, and the diverse attractions within Hazlehead Park, making it easy to enjoy nature close to the city.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed to offer a mix of environments. For example, the Johnston Gardens – Hazlehead Park Stone Archway loop from Robert Gordon University combines the beauty of formal gardens with the expansive parkland of Hazlehead, often bordering natural woodland areas for a varied walking experience.


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