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Kirkhill Forrest & Tyrebagger Hill

Kirkhill Forrest & Tyrebagger Hill


Postby Tomsie » Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:51 pm

Route description: The Tappie Tower, Kirkhill Forest

Date walked: 30/01/2011

Time taken: 1.5 hours

Distance: 6.75 km

Ascent: 160m

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After Brimmond Hill headed a few miles over the road to walk here, big car park with plenty of cars and seemed popular area, especially with mountain bikers as it has a lot of routes and at differrent levels.
Decided to take the white walk route, very well sign posted, with roads, the white route was longest and also ended with a viewing tour best view being Bennachie as view to Aberdeen was blocked by tree's but could see supply ships in the bay, recommend this too anyone that wants a leisurely stroll or walk with the dog, and of course if you dont know about this place and have a mountain bike definately place to come if near Aberdeen. On return went through the forrest eiry but nice walk

John
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