Romach Loch circuit near Forres with Kids
This post is not published on the Walkhighlands forumDate walked: 13/02/2024
Distance: 8.4km
Ascent: 170m
Views: 13
Good way to Strathfinella Hill and Hill of Garvock with Kids
Sub 2000s: Hill of Garvock, Strathfinella Hill
Date walked: 22/01/2024
Time taken: 4.17 hours
Distance: 7.9km
Ascent: 325m
Strathfinella Hill and Hill of Garvock near Laurencekirk with Kids (10, 13 y/o)
Hill no. 188, 189 - Sub2000 no. 98, 99
Strathfinella Hill
Stats:
Ascent - 275 m
Total distance - 3.7 km
Total time - 2h35m
Altitude gain - 270 m
Hill of Garvock
Stats:
Ascent - 50 m
Total distance - 4.2 km
Total time - 1h35m
Altitude gain - 38 m
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1. Good way to Strathfinella Hill from North Drumtochty Car Park
This is a good way up Strathfinella Hill from North Drumtochty Car Park.
The route described below is mostly on Mountain Biking Trails. However, some parts of the trails are washed out, overgrown, there are also fallen trees and therefore it seems the trails are not very often used by mountain bikers (I can not imagine anyone riding a bike there). We did not meet anyone. But in any case, be careful if you go this route.
Map of our route:
Elevation profile of our route:
We parked in the North Drumtochty Car Park and were warmly welcomed by Robin .
From the car park we walked along the road for about 100 m to the west to the start of the path up. The path starts at one of the oldest Sitka spruce trees in Scotland.
After a short distance we crossed a forest track and continued up along the next, second section of the path. The first few meters are very steep. It was wet and a bit slippery in places, but easy going. The second section ended on an overgrown track.
The next, third part of the path leads through a felling area. We walked up an overgrown track. It was steep, but not very difficult. The third part through the felling area ended on a good forestry track.
There is also another option, to go up the biking trail. We used it on the way back, but I would say it was worse.
We walked about 100 m along the forestry track towards the east to the start of the next, fourth section. The fourth section leads through a beautiful forest and ends on another forestry track.
To the start of the next, fifth section we walked about 300 m along the forestry track towards the west. The fifth section leads in the first part through a dense forest and there are a few fallen trees, but everything can be bypassed or climbed under.
The path then continues through young forest cover and the final section runs through the forest where after a few hundred meters it joins the firebreak that leads to the top of Strathfinella Hill.
The triangulation pillar on the top of Strathfinella Hill lies outside the firebreak among the trees. No views.
We retraced our steps, just took a different route through the felling area (third part of the path).
When we got back on the good forestry track between the third and fourth sections, we only walked west about 100 m on it and then continue down the path through the felling area. The path was very steep and slippery in many places so we often walked alongside it. I think walking the overgrown track up was much better.
We had lunch in the car and after that we moved to the second hill of the day.
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2. Hill of Garvock from Laurencekirk Viewpoint
This was a quit easy hike, made a bit uncomfortable by the headwind on the way to the top. The route from the car park to the top of the hill is mostly on tracks or paths, just in places it was pathless, on short grass.
Stats:
Ascent - 50 m
Total distance - 4.2 km
Total time - 1h35m
Altitude gain - 38 m
Map of our route:
Elevation profile of our route:
We parked in the Laurencekirk Viewpoint car park. From there, a grassy track starts towards the top of the hill. Right next to the car park is a locked metal gate which we had to climb over.
I read in reports that some people here had a problem with cows. There is some very useful information about this at the gate.
First we walked along grassy track (or parallel path) behind the gate. After about 800 m we reached the first farm track and followed it to the gate where the track ended.
Past the gate we continued pathless to two another locked gates.
After climbing over the gates we continued pathless on short grass and after about 300 m we reached another farm track that led us to the tower.
It is possible to climb the tower, but there is a wide gap in the stairs near the top because three of the stairs are broken, so the kids did not climb to the top.
We returned the same way.
Hill no. 188, 189 - Sub2000 no. 98, 99
Strathfinella Hill
Stats:
Ascent - 275 m
Total distance - 3.7 km
Total time - 2h35m
Altitude gain - 270 m
Hill of Garvock
Stats:
Ascent - 50 m
Total distance - 4.2 km
Total time - 1h35m
Altitude gain - 38 m
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1. Good way to Strathfinella Hill from North Drumtochty Car Park
This is a good way up Strathfinella Hill from North Drumtochty Car Park.
The route described below is mostly on Mountain Biking Trails. However, some parts of the trails are washed out, overgrown, there are also fallen trees and therefore it seems the trails are not very often used by mountain bikers (I can not imagine anyone riding a bike there). We did not meet anyone. But in any case, be careful if you go this route.
Map of our route:
Elevation profile of our route:
We parked in the North Drumtochty Car Park and were warmly welcomed by Robin .
From the car park we walked along the road for about 100 m to the west to the start of the path up. The path starts at one of the oldest Sitka spruce trees in Scotland.
After a short distance we crossed a forest track and continued up along the next, second section of the path. The first few meters are very steep. It was wet and a bit slippery in places, but easy going. The second section ended on an overgrown track.
The next, third part of the path leads through a felling area. We walked up an overgrown track. It was steep, but not very difficult. The third part through the felling area ended on a good forestry track.
There is also another option, to go up the biking trail. We used it on the way back, but I would say it was worse.
We walked about 100 m along the forestry track towards the east to the start of the next, fourth section. The fourth section leads through a beautiful forest and ends on another forestry track.
To the start of the next, fifth section we walked about 300 m along the forestry track towards the west. The fifth section leads in the first part through a dense forest and there are a few fallen trees, but everything can be bypassed or climbed under.
The path then continues through young forest cover and the final section runs through the forest where after a few hundred meters it joins the firebreak that leads to the top of Strathfinella Hill.
The triangulation pillar on the top of Strathfinella Hill lies outside the firebreak among the trees. No views.
We retraced our steps, just took a different route through the felling area (third part of the path).
When we got back on the good forestry track between the third and fourth sections, we only walked west about 100 m on it and then continue down the path through the felling area. The path was very steep and slippery in many places so we often walked alongside it. I think walking the overgrown track up was much better.
We had lunch in the car and after that we moved to the second hill of the day.
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2. Hill of Garvock from Laurencekirk Viewpoint
This was a quit easy hike, made a bit uncomfortable by the headwind on the way to the top. The route from the car park to the top of the hill is mostly on tracks or paths, just in places it was pathless, on short grass.
Stats:
Ascent - 50 m
Total distance - 4.2 km
Total time - 1h35m
Altitude gain - 38 m
Map of our route:
Elevation profile of our route:
We parked in the Laurencekirk Viewpoint car park. From there, a grassy track starts towards the top of the hill. Right next to the car park is a locked metal gate which we had to climb over.
I read in reports that some people here had a problem with cows. There is some very useful information about this at the gate.
First we walked along grassy track (or parallel path) behind the gate. After about 800 m we reached the first farm track and followed it to the gate where the track ended.
Past the gate we continued pathless to two another locked gates.
After climbing over the gates we continued pathless on short grass and after about 300 m we reached another farm track that led us to the tower.
It is possible to climb the tower, but there is a wide gap in the stairs near the top because three of the stairs are broken, so the kids did not climb to the top.
We returned the same way.
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