16 wintery walks in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire this winter
16 December 2024
Looking for the perfect walking spots to take in wonderful winter scenery? There's no shortage of magical locations throughout Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire that'll get you into the festive spirit. Get inspired by these mesmerising photos that have been taken over the years!
1. Aberdeen
Kicking off this list is this phenomenal shot of Aberdeen city. The combination of the snowy cityscape and the red sunset is so pleasing to the eye. With so much to see on your travels, this walking spot will sure lead you down many paths!
Credit: Per Kristian Veiberg
2. Balmedie Beach
We’re used to white sandy beaches in the North-east, but this is taking it to a whole new level. You can almost smell the crisp sea breeze as you look at this shot of Balmedie Beach. Take on the magnificent sandy dunes to unveil the gorgeous crashing waves of the North Sea.
Credit: Lee Fowlie Images
3. Balmoral Castle
A castle that needs no introduction, Balmoral Castle is the Scottish home of the Royal Family and it’s nothing short of a fairy-tale when it takes on its winter attire. A perfect walk to take the dog, explore this famous attraction for free this winter! Please see winter opening times where you will be able to walk the grounds, view the castle's ancient exterior and visit the Mews Gift Shop and restaurant. Please be aware not all paths are maintained during winter months, sometimes pathways may be icy under foot and may not be suitable.
Credit: Balmoral Castle
4. Braemar
What do you get when you cross a Wes Anderson movie with a Christmas classic? Probably something like this. The Great North of Scotland Railway building is one of the most photographed spots in Braemar. Add snow to the mix and it’s somehow even more charming! As one of the coldest destinations in the UK, make sure to wrap up warm before you get ready to explore it's unique winter charm!
Credit: On the Road Again Travels
5. Bridge of Don, Aberdeen
A wee layer of snow and Aberdeen starts to look more like Narnia than reality. How enchanting is this photo taken in Bridge of Don? From Seaton Park to Scotstown Moor, explore the wonderful and wintery spots in this part of the region.
Credit: Dan Christie
6. Brig O'Balgownie
Taken from the ancient Brig O'Balgownie, this shot emphasises just how lovely Christmas time in Aberdeen can look. If your into history and heritage, this walks for you! Roam the cobbled streets and historical cottages filled with a unique flair that almost seems part of a fairytale.
Credit: jasonon3d51
7. Castle Fraser
Another one of the North-east's mesmerising landmarks, Castle Fraser makes for a perfect winter's walk with all the family, including the dog! Car parking is available onsite and free for National Trust for Scotland members.
Credit: Castle Fraser NTS
8. Dinnet
Here is an example of a photo that would fit perfectly on a Christmas card - or even framed in your living room! The Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve is an ideal walking spot this winter, perfect for birdwatchers and wildlife spotters.
Credit: Mark J Fairley
9. Drum Castle
There is something almost ethereal about this shot of Drum Castle basking in the early morning light. With the grounds open throughout the year, why not embrace the beauty of winter and explore 700 years of history.
Credit: Michael Diamond
10. Dunnottar Castle
One of the most iconic castles in Scotland, Dunnottar Castle is a must-visit when you're in the region this winter. A short walk away from quirky coastal town Stonehaven, explore two iconic locations in one day!
Credit: Per Kristian Veiberg
11. Fyvie Castle
Imagine emerging through the trees and being greeted with this beautiful sight. You can practically hear the snow crunching under your feet as you approach Fyvie Castle. Although the castle and tearoom are closed for the winter months, there's nothing stopping you from exploring it's beautiful landscape and grounds all year round.
Credit: Fyvie Castle
12. Glen Tanar
Glen Tanar completely transforms into a winter wonderland once the snow falls on this Royal Deeside highlight. As the perfect base for exploring the Scottish outdoors, wrap up warm and even get the chance to go deer stalking.
Credit: Glen Tanar
13. Haddo House
Haddo House Estate looks incredible in every season. This is a great spot on a bright and crisp winter’s day! Covering almost 240 acres of woodland, grassland, parkland, and water, Haddo House Country Park is ideal for the entire family, with around four miles of wheelchair-friendly surfaced paths. Please note some areas may have rough surfaces or inclines.
Credit: Steve Dunthorne
14. Old Aberdeen
Old Aberdeen transports you back in time as you wander down the cobbled streets. Add some snow to the mix and it’s even more magical.
Credit: University of Aberdeen
15. Pennan
Charming fishing villages are the norm in Aberdeenshire. Pennan is an idyllic landmark sandwiched between the wild North Sea and the frosted cliffs. Spend the day exploring the land and getting lost in its unique beauty.
Credit: Map of Joy
16. SnowRoads Scenic Route
The SnowRoads Scenic Route showcases the breathtaking and rugged landscapes featured in the Cairngorms National Park and Royal Deeside - you can expect plenty of peaceful scenery such as this. Whether you're flying solo or embracing the crisp outdoors with family or friends, make sure to snap fantastic photos along the way!
Credit: Alex Grant
This is just a sample of the incredible wintery walks you can embark on in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire this winter. For more inspiration, please visit our Winter page.
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