Mountain peaks near Kingswells, a village and suburb of Aberdeen, are characterized by rolling countryside and notable hills rather than traditional mountains. These elevated points offer scenic views and recreational opportunities, providing a natural escape for residents and visitors. The area's landscape features several prominent hills that are valued for their natural beauty and accessibility.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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take a rest on the hill and enjoy the vista of Aberdeen
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Some of the routes canโt be completed as published due to fallen trees.
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There are various car parks around Elrick hill and Tyrebagger hill that can be used to start a walk from. Plenty of forest trails to explore to get to the top, and there are some way-pointed routes Forestry Scotland have setup to follow.
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Worth going up to see the sculptures on Elrick Hill. A great hike in summer.
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Elrick Hill is an open hilltop in Aberdeen that forms a barrier between the city and shire. The area is dominated by a thriving population of Red Squirrels so keep your eyes peeled for these fantastic creatures whilst you're walking around.
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Tullos Hill is situated around 2 miles south of Aberdeen central. The hill stands at 83m high and provides some fantastic views over to Aberdeen city and out to the North Sea. It's a popular local spot for hikers, dog walkers, and joggers,
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This steep little hill climbs from 44m at the crossroads up to 127m. This takes about 800m with the steepest bit while riding the edge of the woodland, it levels out a bit as you get to the top.
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Brimmond Hill is closest Marilyn to Aberdeen. Views across the city to the seaside make the climb worth while. A car park along the road from Westhill provides space for 6-8 cars. A couple of paths can be take to the top, and there are a few boggy sections.
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The most popular elevated points around Kingswells include Brimmond Hill Summit, which is considered the highest point within the Aberdeen City council area at 266 meters and offers panoramic views. Another favorite is Tyrebagger Hill Viewing Tower, known for its distinctive 19th-century cylindrical stone tower. Visitors also appreciate Tullos Hill trig point for its views over Aberdeen city and the North Sea.
Yes, several hills offer family-friendly options. Tullos Hill trig point is a popular local spot for hikers, dog walkers, and joggers, providing an accessible outing with views. Additionally, the open, grassy trails of Kepplehills (near Westhill) are well-suited for family walks.
The hills around Kingswells offer a variety of natural features. You'll find peaceful woodland paths, especially around Elrick Hill, where you might even spot red squirrels. Other areas, like Brimmond Hill, provide open countryside with panoramic views stretching to the sea. Little Cairn Hill offers a more rural and wild feel.
Yes, Tyrebagger Hill Viewing Tower is a notable historical landmark. This cylindrical stone tower with a spiral stairway was built in the 19th century as a folly by Dr. William Henderson to mark the highest point of his landholdings, offering excellent viewpoints and a unique historical feature.
Kingswells offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails around Brimmond Hill Summit, with routes like the 'Brimmond Hill Summit โ Elrick Hill loop from Brimmond Hill Car Park' (10.8km, moderate). For easier options, consider the 'Hiking loop from Kingswells' (5.5km, easy) or the 'Brimmond Hill Summit loop from Brimmond Hill Car Park' (2.7km, easy). Find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Kingswells guide.
While Kingswells is known for its rolling hills rather than dramatic mountains, Ashentilly Hill offers a steeper, shorter ascent, climbing from 44m to 127m over about 800m, providing a more challenging experience with views across woodland. Some sections of the paths to Brimmond Hill Summit can also be boggy, adding to the challenge.
Parking is available for several popular spots. For Brimmond Hill Summit, there's a car park along the road from Westhill that can accommodate 6-8 cars. Various car parks around Elrick Hill and Tyrebagger Hill can also be used as starting points for walks.
The hills around Kingswells can be enjoyed year-round. Summer offers pleasant conditions for exploring the open trails and woodlands, such as those on Elrick Hill. Spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with changing foliage, while winter walks can offer crisp air and unique views, though some paths may be boggy.
Yes, the area around Kingswells is popular for running. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Kingswells' (4.9km, easy) or the more challenging 'Brimmond Hill Summit โ Elrick Hill loop from Brimmond Hill Car Park' (12.9km, difficult). For more options, check the Running Trails around Kingswells guide.
Visitors highly value the stunning panoramic views, especially from Brimmond Hill Summit, which stretch from Aberdeen to the sea. The peaceful woodlands, the sense of escape, and the accessibility of these natural spaces right on the doorstep of Kingswells are also frequently appreciated. The unique historical feature of the Tyrebagger Hill Viewing Tower is also a highlight.
Absolutely. There are several easy hikes available, such as the 'Brimmond Hill Country Park loop' (6km, easy) or the 'Hazlehead Park loop' (1.6km, easy). These routes are perfect for those looking for a gentle introduction to hiking in the area. More easy options can be found in the Easy hikes around Kingswells guide.


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