Windy Hill

Hill, Mountain in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Windy Hill

Mill of Elrick Trout Fishery One of the stocked pools along the Burn of Ebrie.
Mill of Elrick Trout Fishery Credit: Richard Webb

Windy Hill is a prominent hill located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. With an elevation of approximately 383 meters (1,257 feet), it is considered a notable landmark in the region. The hill is situated within the picturesque Cairngorms National Park, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and diverse wildlife.

The name Windy Hill aptly describes the characteristic weather conditions experienced in the area, as gusty winds are often prevalent throughout the year. These winds, coupled with the hill's open terrain, make it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly hikers and mountaineers.

The ascent to the summit of Windy Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including sweeping vistas of the Aberdeenshire valleys and the rolling hills beyond. The landscape is dotted with heather-clad moorlands, glistening lochs, and dense forests, creating a captivating tapestry of colors and textures.

Windy Hill is also home to a variety of wildlife species, including red deer, mountain hares, and golden eagles. Birdwatchers frequent the area to catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.

Access to Windy Hill is facilitated by several well-marked trails, allowing visitors to explore the hill at their own pace. The routes cater to different skill levels, making it accessible to both experienced hikers and beginners. Additionally, the nearby town of Ballater offers a range of amenities, including accommodation and dining options for those looking to extend their stay.

In summary, Windy Hill in Aberdeenshire offers a captivating outdoor experience, combining stunning vistas, challenging trails, and abundant wildlife, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.

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Windy Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.464035/-2.1025994 or Grid Reference NJ9341. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Mill of Elrick Trout Fishery One of the stocked pools along the Burn of Ebrie.
Mill of Elrick Trout Fishery
One of the stocked pools along the Burn of Ebrie.
Formartine and Buchan  Way The railway crossed the Ebrie Burn here. It closed in 1979 and now the trackbed is a cycle path and farm access track.
Formartine and Buchan Way
The railway crossed the Ebrie Burn here. It closed in 1979 and now the trackbed is a cycle path and farm access track.
Looking up to Catcraig from the Formartine and Buchan Way The foreground is either the site of Auchnagatt Station or near it. The platforms were further south and 1950's mapping show buildings here.
Looking up to Catcraig from the Formartine and Buchan Way
The foreground is either the site of Auchnagatt Station or near it. The platforms were further south and 1950's mapping show buildings here.
North of Auchnagatt View from the trackbed of the Formartine and Buchan Railway, now a cycle/footpath from Dyce to Fraserburgh with a branch to Peterhead.
North of Auchnagatt
View from the trackbed of the Formartine and Buchan Railway, now a cycle/footpath from Dyce to Fraserburgh with a branch to Peterhead.
Formartine and Buchan Way The trackbed of the railway from Dyce to Fraserburgh which closed in 1979. It is now a footpath/cyclepath.
Formartine and Buchan Way
The trackbed of the railway from Dyce to Fraserburgh which closed in 1979. It is now a footpath/cyclepath.
Formartine and Buchan Way signs in Auchnagatt Some satisfying big numbers - all but 5 of the miles to Aberdeen are off road.
Formartine and Buchan Way signs in Auchnagatt
Some satisfying big numbers - all but 5 of the miles to Aberdeen are off road.
Auchnagatt
Auchnagatt
Ebrie Burn. Auchnagatt
Ebrie Burn. Auchnagatt
Auchnagatt Village Hall
Auchnagatt Village Hall
Auchnagatt Station An overgrown platform on the Formartine and Buchan Railway.
Auchnagatt Station
An overgrown platform on the Formartine and Buchan Railway.
Site of Auchnagatt station View eastward from A948 road: ex-GNSR (Aberdeen) - Dyce (to right) - Maud - Fraserburgh/Peterhead lines. The station - somewhere in the village here - was closed 4/10/65 when passenger services to Fraserburgh ceased, but handled goods here until 28/3/66 and the line was not closed until 4/10/79.
Site of Auchnagatt station
View eastward from A948 road: ex-GNSR (Aberdeen) - Dyce (to right) - Maud - Fraserburgh/Peterhead lines. The station - somewhere in the village here - was closed 4/10/65 when passenger services to Fraserburgh ceased, but handled goods here until 28/3/66 and the line was not closed until 4/10/79.
Auchnagatt telephone exchange Auchnagatt telephone exchange is unusual in being in a very prominent location - most are hidden away.
Auchnagatt telephone exchange
Auchnagatt telephone exchange is unusual in being in a very prominent location - most are hidden away.
Overgrown old station The Formartine and Buchan Way is a long-distance trail in Scotland, extending from Dyce north to Peterhead and Fraserburgh in the Buchan and Formartine districts of Aberdeenshire in Scotland. It follows the track of a former railway line, the Formartine and Buchan Railway, and is open to walkers, cyclists and horse riders.The railway closed in 1979 (Fraserburgh) and 1970 (Maud-Peterhead). The walkway opened in the early 1990s, and is managed by Aberdeenshire Council. It is listed as one of Scotland's Great Trails by NatureScot
64 km (40 mi) to Fraserburgh, plus 21 km (13 mi) spur to Peterhead.
Overgrown old station
The Formartine and Buchan Way is a long-distance trail in Scotland, extending from Dyce north to Peterhead and Fraserburgh in the Buchan and Formartine districts of Aberdeenshire in Scotland. It follows the track of a former railway line, the Formartine and Buchan Railway, and is open to walkers, cyclists and horse riders.The railway closed in 1979 (Fraserburgh) and 1970 (Maud-Peterhead). The walkway opened in the early 1990s, and is managed by Aberdeenshire Council. It is listed as one of Scotland's Great Trails by NatureScot 64 km (40 mi) to Fraserburgh, plus 21 km (13 mi) spur to Peterhead.
Auchnagatt Village hall
Auchnagatt Village hall
Junction on the B9030
Junction on the B9030
Mains of Annochie
Mains of Annochie
The B9030
The B9030
War Memorial on the B9030
War Memorial on the B9030
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Windy Hill is located at Grid Ref: NJ9341 (Lat: 57.464035, Lng: -2.1025994)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

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