Lumphanan - Kincardine o' Neil Hill Route
| Distance | Approximate Time | Height Gain | OS Map |
| 12.5 kms | 03:20 (hrs:mins) | 100 metres | Explorer 405: Aboyne, Alford & Strathdon |
Description
Starting in the village of Lumphanan, the walk follows a path close to a minor road before rising up a grassy path (an old military road), onto a stretch of narrow farm lanes. This stretch provides good panoramic views both to the north and to the west. After travelling through some farmland, the route descends to the south with views over Deeside. It then reaches Kincardine O'Neil, the oldest village on Deeside and follows the banks of the River Dee for a short distance.
Going away from the river the walk turns north, passing through some woodland and then starting to rise again, following grassy tracks of an old drove road and reaching open pastureland before making its way back to the start.
Lumphanan is where Macbeth was killed and the site of his burial can be seen in the distance. Also within easy reach is the Peel Ring of Lumphanan, which is listed as an historic monument under the care of Historic Scotland. This mound is the site of a 13th Century keep visited by Edward the 1st of England.
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