Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links

Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links
View from the Esplanade to the sands
Interactive map of Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links
TypePublic Beach and Park
LocationAberdeen, Scotland
Coordinates57°9′11″N 2°4′38″W / 57.15306°N 2.07722°W / 57.15306; -2.07722
Operated byAberdeen City Council
OpenAll 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.