Situated within the seaside town of Stonehaven, Number 44 offers rooms with private bathrooms and freshly cooked breakfasts, 10 minutes’ walk from Stonehaven Railway Station.
Madge
United Kingdom
Very welcoming hotel, staff are very attentive & happy to help. Ate in the hotel for the 2 nights stay & food & service was brilliant. Had a lovely view of the sea, which was beautiful,. to watch the sunset & sunrise. Would definitely stay here again
Located in Stonehaven and with Carron Beach reachable within 300 metres, The Marine Hotel provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Set in Stonehaven and within 200 metres of Carron Beach, Queens Hotel features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Floris
Netherlands
I was traveling by bicycle after request they where able to store my bicycle. Despite other reviews and a current event in the city I wasn't bothered by loud sounds or music. That could be due to the location in the building where the apartment was that I booked (second floor rear side).
Centrally located in the coastal town of Stonehaven, Bayview Bed and Breakfast offers en-suite accommodation with scenic sea views, and beachfront location.
Martin Connor
United Kingdom
Really enjoyed our stay, will definitely consider booking again. Excellent amount left for breakfast, possibly too much. Liked the fact it was self check in/out as we could arrive when we wanted, worked out well as our train was late arriving into Stonehaven
Crawfield Grange, a property with a garden and a tennis court, is located in Stonehaven, 23 km from Beach Ballroom, 22 km from Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museum, as well as 22 km from Aberdeen Harbour.
DONALD
United Kingdom
Beautiful cooked breakfast
Very friendly and helpful hosts
The property was spotlessly clean.
Nice town, not to large with enough locations for a drink or...
Nice town, not to large with enough locations for a drink or a bite.
The beach near the city center is a little dull with only one cafe/bar, "the waterfront". A little to the north there are more cafe's, like Molly's. when walking the coastline to the south there is also enough to see. First some metal miniatures. A little further the harbor where you can also find bar's and restaurants. And from there on you can walk further south to the War memorial monument and finally to Dunnotar Castle.
Floris
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
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.
We had the most awesome view with the beach and sea just outside our window. It was wonderful sitting in the chairs at the bay window and having some wine. Listening to the surf at night was lovely. The included breakfast was he best we had in our visit to Scotland. Close to walk to the harbor for dinner. Make a reservaiton and make sure you get there before 9pm. We had dinner at the hotel one night and it was good. Unfortunately they had sold out of the Sunday Roast, but we ordered beef and ale pie and it was great.
Fantastic! We are two adults and a baby under one year and have just returned from our long weekend break here. The apartment was lovely, beautifully furnished and spotlessly clean. All streaming services on the tv and WiFi worked nicely. Perfect location, the market square is literally on the doorstep and the beach, harbour and outdoor swimming pools only a few minutes walk. We’ve stayed in Stonehaven before but it was our first time at this property and we’ve already rebooked for next year. Highly recommend.
Excellent location within Stonehaven for the waterfront , harbour and Dunnotar Castle
Reserved private parking.
Apartment was immaculate , comfortable with the comforts of home .
A small treat greeted us on arrival compliments of Teresa our host .
Communication was great , Teresa was only a phone call away if needed .
Overall we had a brilliant time in Stonehaven.
Many thanks Teresa .
Property is along the beach. But we booked a room at the back as it was cheaper and only one available.
Given the small size it was beautifully presented with wine and breakfast incl. Plus a fridge! (Not many hotels in Scotland have one!)
Host was friendly and helpful with good tips for restaurants to eat.
Walking distance to some good restaurants nearby along the beach to harbour.
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.
Great location right next to the harbour. Equipment and furnishings all excellent. Spotlessly clean, excellent bathroom. The local bakery on the pier is really (too....) handy for morning pastries! Ship Inn is popular and food is good too. Stonehaven makes a good base for exploring the coast and local area.
The property was exceptionally clean: not a speck of dust or dirt. The bed and furniture were comfy and the bathroom spacious. The location was secluded yet handy for Stonehaven and the area in general. Although most of the other houses, seemingly, were occupied we hardly heard anyone.
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.
Incredible location in Stonehaven, the friendliest hosts, and a delicious breakfast! I would absolutely return to this wonderful bed and breakfast anytime. It was by far the best B&B I’ve stayed in! A wonderful place to rest in a very beautiful seaside village.
It is a characterful hotel that offers a fantastic menu. Placed in the harbour area, the hotel has views out to the sea. The staff are friendly and welcoming. May be a little old fashioned for some but I have found it to be a great refuse when in Scotland.
The couple that run this hotel are lovely and the breakfast was 1st class. Plenty of parking and very close to the town centre. Excellent value for money and a great stay all round. Will definitely stay here again the next time I'm in Stonehaven.
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.
the location is as good as it gets. set 1 row back from the harbour front to alleviate any noise when it gets busy.
the cottage has a great feel to it, with a cozy fireplace and comfortable living quarters
Stylish hotel with pub at the harbour, only the beds were unfortunately worn out. Breakfast and dinner were excellent, and the beer selection was outstanding. Staff were very friendly and attentive.
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.
Everything really..the home was beautiful. Two large bathrooms, two bedrooms and a wonderful living area. The kitchen had all we needed and more along with an extra little gift.
A very good location right on the harbour and not far from Donnottar Castle. The owner was very friendly and most helpful on locating places to visit in the area.
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