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Road cycling around The Bin Forest in Aberdeenshire features a landscape characterized by extensive forestry tracks, mixed woodlands, and varied terrain. The area includes Bin Hill, which offers elevated views over the surrounding countryside. Road cycling routes navigate through these natural features, providing diverse options for exploring the region. The terrain ranges from wide forestry roads to sections with some gravel, suitable for road bikes.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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56.7km
02:21
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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54.7km
02:24
470m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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125km
05:48
1,410m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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74.5km
03:13
590m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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War memorial sited in centre of village square. Built to design of F A Robertson who died before completion
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Once used as a prison, the three story tower is now the local tourist information.
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Visited on a Saturday, and the ruin was surprisingly big once inside with many stairs and rooms. Limited parking, but there is also way-marked paths from Dufftown, so can be incorporated into a longer walk. The ruin is maintained by Historic Scotland.
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Huntly’s most popular attraction is the castle but the town itself is well worth a wonder. It's on the Speyside Whisky trail. The river Deveron flows just to the north and the Nordic Ski centre is here. The Castle just north of the town was first built in 1190 to guard the rivers crossing point. The castle has been further fortified and extended over the years. in 1602 the castle had an extensive makeover in the French style, much of this architecture remains in the ruins today.
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Nice place to enjoy a coffee and watch the world go by after a hike in the nearby Mungo Woods
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A Neolithic recumbent stone circle, most of the stones are no longer standing in the probable original positions but it's still a bit of a magical place. In the field but visible from the road or a short walk if you want to get closer.
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The B9118 follows the river Deveron from Milltown of Rothiemay in the west to the A97 in the east. It's a nice quiet and pretty road to ride with plenty of places to stop if you fancy it.
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The Bin Forest area offers nearly 50 road cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. These routes navigate through extensive forestry tracks and mixed woodlands, providing diverse options for exploration.
Road cycling in The Bin Forest primarily features extensive forestry tracks and roads. While generally suitable for road bikes, some sections may include gravel or uneven terrain, adding to the varied experience of the region's landscape.
Yes, The Bin Forest offers a good selection of routes for varying abilities. There are 11 easy routes and 28 moderate routes available, making it possible to find suitable options for less experienced riders or families looking for a pleasant ride. For example, the Huntly Town Centre – Huntly Castle loop from Bin Forest Walks Car Park is a popular moderate option that connects the forest's edge with local landmarks.
While cycling in The Bin Forest, you can experience its diverse natural beauty, including impressive ancient Douglas firs and mixed woodlands. The area is also home to Bin Hill, which offers expansive views over the surrounding countryside. Some routes, like the Huntly Castle – Rothiemay Stone Circle loop from Bin Forest Walks Car Park, explore wider areas that may pass historical sites and varied scenery.
Yes, for experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, The Bin Forest area offers 10 difficult routes. An example of a longer, more demanding ride is the Dufftown Clock Tower – Balvenie Castle Ruins loop from Huntly, which covers over 120 km with significant elevation gain.
The Bin Forest is easily accessible, with a well-maintained car park that offers free parking. This car park is conveniently located a short distance from Huntly, making it a good starting point for many cycling routes.
Many of the road cycling routes in The Bin Forest are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular River Deveron Valley loop from Huntly and the Chloe's Kitchen Creations – Bridge Over the River Don loop from Huntly, which offer varied distances and scenery.
The road cycling routes around The Bin Forest are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from more than 5 reviews. Over 300 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the area, often praising its varied terrain and extensive forestry tracks.
The Bin Forest offers cycling opportunities throughout the year, but the best time often depends on personal preference. Spring and summer provide lush scenery and generally milder weather, while autumn brings vibrant colors to the mixed woodlands. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The Bin Forest is home to various wildlife. Cyclists might spot red squirrels and roe deer, especially during the quieter early morning or late evening hours. Birdwatchers may also catch glimpses of peregrine falcons or sparrowhawks in the area.
Yes, several road cycling routes in the area connect to historical sites. For instance, the Huntly Town Centre – Huntly Castle loop from Bin Forest Walks Car Park passes by Huntly Castle. Other routes extend to attractions like the Glenfiddich Distillery and Balvenie Castle Ruins, offering a blend of cycling and cultural exploration.
While the Bin Forest is easily accessible by car with free parking, specific public transport options directly to the forest for cyclists might be limited. Huntly, the nearest town, has transport links, but it's advisable to check local bus or train services for their bicycle carriage policies and routes to the forest's vicinity.
The town of Huntly, located a short distance from The Bin Forest, serves as a convenient hub for cyclists. Here you can find various amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options to refresh and rest after your ride.


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