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It's our home town & we were there visiting family.
It's our home town & we were there visiting family. Lots on offer from places to eat & drink with coastal views . Beautiful walks taking in Historic castles & woodland .Lady Kennedys Bath in Dunnottar woods is a life long favourite place of mine. Bring your walking shoes & explore.
marion
8.0
Scored 8.0
The harbour area is lovely to wander and pause for a coffee.
The harbour area is lovely to wander and pause for a coffee. The beach has an extended walk way, but it's mostly a pebble beach. There's an open air swimming pool for warmer months, and several places to eat including excellent fish and chips! The area around the market square has a lovely range of small independent shops to explore.
Debbie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stonehaven is a beautiful seaside town located just twenty...
Stonehaven is a beautiful seaside town located just twenty minutes by train south of Aberdeen. I can highly recommend visiting the old town siuated around the harbour and old pier which by far are the most attractive parts. Also highly worth visiting is Dunnotter Castle which is just thirty minutes walk south of the town. On the way to the castle you pass a war memorial atop of a hill which is also worth a visit. I also visited Dunnotter Church. Unfortunately the chutch itself was locked, however the graveyard was very peaceful and picturesque. And as a bonus Stonehaven claims to be the birthplace of the battered Mars Bar, which you can sample if you so wish...
Matthew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited Stonehaven to experience the Fire Ball event at...
We visited Stonehaven to experience the Fire Ball event at Hogmanay. This is the second time we have been and it most definitely did not disappoint. It was fabulous.
It is quite a small town and over New Year a lot of restaurants and pubs were shut but this is to be expected.
We really liked the Ship Inn at the harbour and the Market Inn on the Market Square. There were a couple of nice gift shops and easy access to the beach.
There is a bus running between Stonehaven and Aberdeen which we would have taken had we more time. There is also a castle close by (you would need a car).
The locals are really friendly and make you very welcome.
Overall I would recommend Stonehaven and look forward to returning in the better weather to experience more of what is on offer.
Kirsten
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The beach looked great but it wasn't too warm.
The beach looked great but it wasn't too warm. The castle is a bit of an uphill struggle, however there is a bus. Unfortunately if you suffer from vertigo it probably won't be for you.
We've been told that it is great for watching dolphins and seeing the Northern lights unfortunately we didn't see either but it is a great place to go. We'll certainly be back.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It’s a lovely friendly town , plenty of cafes and...
It’s a lovely friendly town , plenty of cafes and individuals shops . It has a good beachfront and you can walk to the castle . We enjoyed the walk but found the actual castle a bit underwhelming and it’s quite expensive for a family , it doesn’t have a cafe or gift shop and the toilets left a lot to be desired , when we go back we’ll just do the walk and take a picnic for down at the beach . The kids loved the park beside the leisure centre and Aunty Betty’s ice cream shop was a hit
The staff at Number 44 were faultless. Went the extra mile to make our stay all the better. We had contacted the property ahead of schedule to ask for their help and they could not have done more! Thank you so much that. Michelle in the restaurant works tirelessly and keeps on smiling, a real asset to the hotel. Food was of a high standard, so good in fact we eat there both nights we visited. I would highly recommend this property if travelling to the area if only just for dinner.
The location was fabulous, right on the harbour, a sea view room meant lots of people watching from the window. The restaurant upstairs was fabulous with more great views and windows that actually opened to let the fresh air in, this was especially good as we visited during an unexpected heat wave. The food was plentiful and the breakfast was AMAZING with our own selection of breads, hams, cheese, pastries and fruit. Staff were friendly and helpful.
Room was clean, bed was really comfortable and I had a gorgeous view over the harbour. All the staff were friendly, helpful and welcoming. I ate in both the bar and the restaurant and really enjoyed my meals. Breakfast was continental and was worth getting up for every day, a good selection of fresh fruit, pastries, cheese and cold meats and salmon. I extended my stay due to national train strikes and this was easily accommodated by the hotel.
The room was spacious and the bed so comfortable, I slept wonderfully. The breakfast was exceptional. Huge portions, great variety, and top quality food stuffs. Rod and Leslie are excellent hosts and eager to give advice on things to see and do in the area. Rod had great tips on the hike to Dunnotar Castle which was completely stunning. We really enjoyed our stay here and highly recommend.
This is a very comfortable guest house in beautiful Stonehaven. We loved the old house and it was very quiet and peaceful. There is no elevator and you will need to do some stairs. The breakfast is wonderful. The staff are friendly and helpful. You are on the main road close to the town square, so walking is easy to anywhere in town. There is great off street parking.
Good value hotel. It is clean and tidy (decorated and replaced carpets during lockdown it seems). Staff were friendly and helpful. The room and beds were very comfortable. Our room at he the back of the hotel suffered from noise from fans(?) so we had to keep the windows shut at night (double glazing kept the background noise to a minimum so it wasn't a problem).
Breakfast options(lots of veggie/vegan options too) were great and very nice. Bathroom was good for what we needed. Staff were lovely and very attentive. Great walking distance into town. We ate evening meal at the famous fish and chips takeaway "the Bay" then walk around the harbour. Lots to see in Stonehaven.
We loved our Scottish cottage in the woods, it was the perfect base for visiting family in Stonehaven and exploring the area. Thank you Evita for your warm welcome, and for providing everything we needed - tea/coffee/small milk, toilet rolls, sheets and towels, hand soap, paper kitchen towels and more.
This gorgeous apartment was perfect for our 3 night stay in Stonehaven. Having 2 double bedrooms, a modern cosy lounge & kitchen facilities meant we had a lot more freedom & space than living out of a single hotel room… plus it was beautifully decorated & perfectly central in the market square
A very unique location just at the harbour of Stonehaven. ideal for a walk along the coast to Dunottar castle (45 min walk). The owner made our short stay very comfortable, put on the heating since it was freezing cold and we could use the kitchen to make us a nice breakfast in the morning.
We stayed for 3 nights with our 5 year old granddaughter. Comfortable well furnished and equipped and quiet apartment. Nice welcome pack .Good communication with owner about key and parking. We were familiar with Stonehaven so knew the location was close to sea and town centre.
Perfect if wanting an inexpensive place to stay: comfy bed helpful staff, 15minute walk from town, stumble across the street from train station so great place if just want a place to put your head down and spend rest of the time exploring Stonehaven and surrounding area.
The rooms are very tastefully decorated and the location is exceptional with a beautiful view over the harbour. The domestic arrangements are very generous and simple. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would certainly us the Shorehead Guesthouse again.
We never saw anyone in the reception area, no matter when we passed by, but the bar employees were very helpful. We liked the breakfasts. One of our rooms (#14) had a very nice view. The beds were comfortable and the bathroom was quite nice and big.
Big apartment right in the heart of Stonehaven. 2 minute walk to the beach. There's a supermarket literally next door and there are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby. The apartment has a kitchen and everything else you might need.
Great location for getting around town and out to Dunotter Castle. Breakfast was tasty and dinner was very good. The staff was very helpful and thoughtful. This is our second visit to the Ship Inn and I hope it won't be our last.
Lovely place to have a caravan. There was everything you would need. A nice decking area with a bbq. Only Five minutes in the car to Stonehaven. Kirsty was especially helpful recommending taxis and the best take aways.
Lovely location close to Stonehaven harbour. Caravan was clean and well presented. Everyone at the farm/stables were really friendly and helpful. Would definitely recommend and stay again.
The loft was lovely and cosy and ideal for our few days away. close to Stonehaven and Aberdeen so was good location. Louise was helpful anytime we needed to call regarding anything.
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