Stonehaven

Stonehaven is a seaside town with a variety of shops situated around the Market Square. Many hotels, pubs and eateries serve foods which can be found to suit most tastes. One such pub is the Royal Hotel, just off the square, Ideal for the whole family. For something a little different why not visit the Art Deco Carron Restaurant for that special meal beautifully restored to its natural self.

We also have the only heated outdoor swimming pool in Scotland which can be found down at the beach side, as can the indoor one. We also have a beach, tennis courts, bowling greens (indoor/outdoor), outdoor putting, amusement arcades for the children, cafes and just a short drive North is Stonehaven Golf course.

 

 
 
  Further South along the coast is the Harbour which is still used to land catches but mainly for pleasure. Along the harbour front are two public houses which cater for the flow of customers who choose to sit outside in the sunshine, or on the sand.
Several boats sail from the harbour during the summer months past Dunnottar Castle and occasionally to the bird sanctuary further down the coast.  

  Dunnottar Castle which was previously mentioned is open from Easter Weekend to October: Monday to Saturday 9am-6pm Sunday 2-5pm. November to Easter Weekend: Monday - Friday 9am-sunset Closed Saturday and Sunday
 
 

ADMISSION Adults: £3.50 Children under 16: £1.00

Stonehaven War Memorial is a particularly noticeable monument, standing on top of the Black Hill just North of the Bed and Breakfast.

It is often thought of as being in a poor state of repair but this is the way it was designed to look - as unfinished or ruined as the lives of those it commemorates.

 
 
 

The Lewis Grassic Gibbon Centre is only 5 miles away and offers some history about James Leslie Mitchell who captured the harshness of life in the Mearns. His earthy writing style has endeared him to thousands of Scots at home and abroad and led to the opening of a centre in his memory in Arbuthnott in 1992.

Open April - October , 10AM - 4.40PM , Telephone ~ 01569 361668

 

Scattered down the coast are fishing villages, including Kinneff. This is where the crown jewels were hidden after being smuggled from Dunnottar Castle to prevent them from being stolen. The village of Catterline is also South, famous for the artist Joan Eardley.

 
 
 

More Information about Stonehaven

Just incase you happen to want more information here is the address and contact number for the Stonehaven Tourist Board.

66 Allardice Street

Stonehaven.

Telephone ~ 01569 762806 ( Easter - October )