Walking and Hiking Trails Nearby
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Located in the heart of Aberdeenshire, Insch is surrounded by a variety of hills and forests, offering a range of walking and hiking options for all abilities. The region is especially known for Bennachie, a hill range with several peaks and popular trails.
Local walks near Insch
• Dunnideer Hill
This prominent hill just south of Insch offers a short but rewarding climb to the remains of Dunnideer Castle. A circular path leads from the village, with benches near the top to enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
• Insch Forest
Head to Insch Forest for peaceful, low-level walking. There are numerous tracks through the woodland, suitable for a relaxed stroll or a longer dog walk.
• Bennachie
Bennachie is a range of hills and a popular walking destination just a short drive from Insch. The area offers a variety of routes, with most starting from either the Bennachie Centre or the Back o’ Bennachie car park.
• Mither Tap
The most prominent peak on Bennachie, Mither Tap offers one of the best views in Aberdeenshire. The well-maintained paths to the top make for a rewarding and relatively easy climb for many hikers.
• Bennachie Visitor Centre
A good starting point for your trip, the visitor centre provides information on the various trails and the history of the area.
Further afield, you will find:
• Kirkhill Forest
Located near Aberdeen, this forest offers long, wide walking paths through tranquil woodland. It also features trails for cycling and horse riding.
• Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve
Further west, this reserve is an excellent choice for a day trip. It features a mosaic of woodlands and lochs with several walking trails, including a scramble into the unique Burn o ' Vat. The full circular walk around Loch Kinord and Burn O' Vat is approximately 10km.
Tips for walkers
- Check the weather: Conditions in Aberdeenshire can change quickly, so it's always wise to check the forecast before setting out, especially when planning a longer hike.
- Wear appropriate footwear: For hillier and rougher paths, such as those on Bennachie, sturdy hiking boots are recommended.
- Trail information: Resources from the Bailies of Bennachie (the group that manages the Bennachie hill range) offer detailed route maps and information https://bailiesofbennachie.co.uk/.
And when your walking or hiking trip is over, come back to The Station Hotel Insch for a wee dram or a hot drink and a delicious dinner to satisfy that sharpened appetite.
Photo courtesy of Rambo, The Station Hotel's resident French Bulldog. We are a dog-friendly establishment.



