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Hikes in Seaton Aberdeen are characterized by a mix of urban parkland, riverside paths, and nearby coastal sections. The area is largely flat, with walking trails following the banks of the River Don and meandering through the expansive Seaton Park. Many routes also incorporate historical landmarks and connect to the Aberdeen beachfront, offering a blend of natural and urban scenery.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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11.9km
03:04
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.89km
01:02
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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177
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5.03km
01:18
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.7km
03:13
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.85km
02:00
30m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very well maintained historical university from times gone by...
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A magnificent building with a lot of history
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A walk along the beach here is much more peaceful than the main seafront.
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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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A good pedestrian road runs past the university, a good route through to the park. The cobblestone road takes some care.
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A great recreational place for people in Aberdeen, popular with swimmers, runners, and surfers. A good walking spot and the are plenty coffee vans to the south end.
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The old buildings are very picturesque and a walk through the old cobbled streets is peaceful, a sanctuary in Aberdeen away from all the busy roads. The architecture is stunning.
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Yes, there are nearly 400 marked trails in the area. The majority of these are easy, well-suited for casual walks, but there are also over 100 routes classified as moderate for those seeking more of a challenge.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with over 4,000 hikers having explored the area. Reviewers often praise the blend of well-maintained parkland, serene riverside paths along the River Don, and accessible coastal sections.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed as loops so you can end where you started. A great example is the Footdee Beach loop from Pittodrie, which offers a pleasant mix of city and coastal scenery without needing to retrace your steps.
The area is perfect for beginners, with over 280 easy-rated trails. The paths within Seaton Park are particularly good as they are generally flat and well-maintained. You can enjoy short walks through the formal gardens or along the riverbank.
Yes, the area is very dog-friendly. The wide-open spaces of Seaton Park and the paths along the River Don are popular spots for dog walkers. Just be mindful of wildlife, especially in the Donmouth Local Nature Reserve, and keep your dog under control.
The scenery is quite diverse. You can expect beautiful riverside views along the River Don, especially near the historic Brig o' Balgownie. Hikes often pass through the manicured gardens of Seaton Park, the natural habitats of the Donmouth Nature Reserve, and along Aberdeen's sandy coastline.
Seaton Park is an excellent destination for a family outing. It features a popular children's play area, large grassy fields for games, and easy, flat paths suitable for all ages. The park's well-maintained environment makes it a safe and enjoyable choice for a family walk.
Yes, several trails connect the parks to the coast. For a longer coastal experience, you can try the Aberdeen Beach – Footdee Beach loop from Hanover. This route takes you along the expansive Aberdeen Beach and to the historic fishing village of Footdee.
The Donmouth Local Nature Reserve is where the River Don meets the North Sea. It's a key spot for wildlife enthusiasts, known for its variety of waterfowl and the chance to see seals. The trails here offer a more rustic, natural experience compared to the groomed paths of Seaton Park.
Seaton Park has its own car park, which is the most convenient option for starting a hike there. It provides direct access to the park's network of trails, gardens, and riverside paths. Arriving early is recommended, especially on sunny weekends.
The area is well-serviced by Aberdeen's bus network. Several routes run from the city centre to stops near Seaton Park and Old Aberdeen, making it easy to access the trailheads without a car. It's best to check local bus schedules for the most current information.
Yes, many walks are rich in history. Trails often pass near the impressive St. Machar's Cathedral and the 13th-century Brig o' Balgownie. Within Seaton Park itself, you can find the Wallace Tower, adding a historical dimension to your hike.


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