Located in Fraserburgh and with Newburgh on Ythan Golf Club reachable within 30 miles, The Saltoun Inn has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Located in Fraserburgh, 30 miles from Newburgh on Ythan Golf Club, Findlay's has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Stewart Henderson
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, clean facilities and large room size. Food portions are massive for dinner.
Signature Apartments in Fraserburgh offers accommodations with free Wifi 30 miles from Newburgh on Ythan Golf Club, 22 miles from Delgatie Castle, and 27 miles from Haddo House.
Providing a garden, Unique Garden Centre Country Cottage features accommodations in Fraserburgh. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Ryan
United States of America
The owners were great. The kids had space to run around outside. Rooms were comfy, and the small resteraunt there had amazing breakfast for a great value.
>Ban-Car Hotel is located on the A90 in Lonmay. The property has an outside seating area and small garden. Public Bar / Lounge / Function Hall / 20 Rooms with attached bathroom.
Kieran
United Kingdom
This was a fantastic hotel and I cannot fault anything.
The staff were super friendly and helpful, my room was a lovely size and very clean and comfortable. I really liked the homely feel I felt from the hotel and the room itself.
Door to the Shore - Seafront Cottages in Sandhaven has accommodations with free WiFi, 22 miles from Delgatie Castle, 28 miles from Fyvie Castle and 29 miles from Haddo House.
Located in Strichen, 24 miles from Newburgh on Ythan Golf Club, White Horse Hotel has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Kirsten.wyl
United Kingdom
Everyone was very welcoming. I had a large dog with me and he was very comfortable with the bar staff and the locals.
Other than the Lighthouse Museum - definitely well worth...
Other than the Lighthouse Museum - definitely well worth the visit Fraserburgh it's self didn't have much. The Beach is lovely but had so many dead birds on it due to Bird Flu - I counted 3 puffins, 2 cormorants, 20 + razorbills, and 30+ guillemots on a 3/4 mile stretch of the beach, Council says it's not up to them to clean beach. but for visitors and locals alike, not a pretty sight. Fraserburgh is a working fishing town and should be respected for that.
Nikki
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Born and raised in Fraserburgh,we’ve seen many changes over...
Born and raised in Fraserburgh,we’ve seen many changes over the years. Some businesses have closed but there are new ones coming into the town. There is a great beach which can lead you on to some of the small fishing villages on the coast. It is a great base for exploring the north east corner of Scotland with beautiful coastline and also inland farm land.
Moira
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Highly recommend a visit to the lighthouse museum, which...
Highly recommend a visit to the lighthouse museum, which includes a guided tour and demonstration of the Stephenson lighthouse and how it works. There are quite a few stairs to climb, but the view from the top is excellent. We also visited some of the fishing villages nearby. Lots of picturesque, old buildings full of character. We spotted some dolphins off the coast. We enjoyed a friendly chat with the locals in the beer garden, which is a sun trap.
Karen
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
An old fishing town, still actively so, but has the air of...
An old fishing town, still actively so, but has the air of being run down. There appears to be very little to do there, regardless of age or interest.
Saying that, there beach to the east of the town is expansive and relatively clean. It was good to take a couple of hours walking out across the beach and back.
Food choices are OK, but nothing special.
If I were heading back to this part of the country, I would be looking at staying somewhere different, where there might be more points of interest, and probably closer to the Cairngorms and/or Inverness.
Steveallisonauh
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The beach is golden sand, the harbour can be a busy place...
The beach is golden sand, the harbour can be a busy place early mornings.
Weatherspoons always has really good meals on offer. Great fish and chip shops and family bakers.
You can walk around Fraserburgh easily, however, you really need a form of transport to go further afield.
Eileen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fraserburgh is a small town with not a lot of shops in the...
Fraserburgh is a small town with not a lot of shops in the centre but there is an asda tesco home bargains and a few other stores available. There is a lovely beach where you can have nice walks, and also a harbour.
the staff was extremely friendly and helpful. the location was ideal for seeing the north coast of Aberdeenshire and the little village of Rosehearty is lovely. We were delighted by the delicious and varied menu in the restaurant, we ate there both nights of our stay.
Room was great for what I needed. Suitable for a place to rest up. No room serve, no breakfast, no staff except a few hours afternoon to early evening. A restaurant, but I never need to eat in hotel. A very small hotel. One staff I meet was very polite.
Beautifully laid out flat, superbly set up kitchen with adequate crockery and pans for cooking during a long weekend away.
Lovely rural location, farms dotted all around.
Good location for accessing areas like Fraserburgh and Peterbrugh
Second time staying at this hotel this year. I absolutely love it. The staff are so friendly and kind. The rooms are exceptionally clean and big. And the food is amazing and reasonably priced. Will be back as soon as I can.
The food was quite good but being yanks our tastes and preferences are different altogether. The pub was a lot of fun! The location is outstanding. Absolutely loved the history behind the hotel; very unique
Room was very spacious,plenty room for 3 people,cosy interior,probably best nights sleep had in a hotel,really comfy beds nice and cosy and really quiet, nice modern bathroom,can't fault it
The hotel was in a good location. Pay parking in front was affordable. I liked how you needed a hotel key to use the elevator. The breakfast and coffee were good. Lots of choices.
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