Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links
| Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links | |
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View from the Esplanade to the sands | |
Interactive map of Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links | |
| Type | Public Beach and Park |
| Location | Aberdeen, Scotland |
| Coordinates | 57°9′11″N 2°4′38″W / 57.15306°N 2.07722°W |
| Operated by | Aberdeen City Council |
| Open | All year |
Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links is a coastal area in Aberdeen, Scotland, comprising a sandy beach and the adjacent public park known as Queens Links. The beach extends in a broad curve between Aberdeen Harbour and the mouth of the River Don.
The beach experiences ongoing coastal erosion and is protected by a series of groynes designed to retain sand. It is a popular location for walking and water sports, including surfing and windsurfing.
In the early 21st century, sections of the beach underwent a large-scale sand replenishment programme, during which sand was transported by ship from sites further south along the coast and deposited on the beach. Rock armour was also installed in V-shaped formations offshore as part of wider coastal erosion management measures.
The parkland element of the area is known as Queens Links and consists of a large open grassy space running parallel to the shoreline. It is used for informal recreation and outdoor activities, including kite sports during periods of strong coastal winds. A public golf course, Kings Links, is also located within the park.