This review relates to the walks from the Back o' Bennachie side. The Benachie Centre walks and car park are on the eastern aspect of the hills.
At a little over 500 metres at its highest peak, Bennachie is an accessible hill walking site, barely 30 miles by road from Aberdeen. The Forestry Commission website linked below gives all the details, so I will concentrate on my experiences. The climb to Oxen Craig, the tallest of the peaks, from the Back o' Bennachie car park (easiest to find when approaching from Aberdeen) is steep if you are not experienced. It may be better to warm-up on one of the shorter, flatter walks if the weather is cool. There are short forest walks of as little as 1 1/2 miles.
The main walk uphill is steep through the trees, but very well maintained. It gets very busy over summer, especially at weekends! Once you are above the tree line, the exposed side and top of the peaks can get windy, so be prepared. The views on a clear day are breathtaking - as this is in the North East of Scotland, the surrounding mountain ranges protect the area from most of the clouds and rain that affects western Scotland.
One criticism of the otherwise great job done by the Forestry people - the various walks are colour-coded, but the key is only at the bottom. Half-way up through the trees, there is a point where a few trails meet: if you've forgotten which colour represented which trail, there's no way of checking.
Overall, the Back o' Bennachie approach is thoroughly enjoyable! read more