Here we provide you with details of interesting attractions for visitors to Stonehaven and surrounding area including The Mearns and Aberdeen City and Shire
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Arbuthnott House and Gardens Conducted tours round this famous property are available on certain days while the gardens are open all the year round. For more details visit Arbuthnott House website More Info>> Item # va01
Archaeolink Pre-History Park Oyne, Insch, Aberdeenshire, AB52 6QP. Tel: 01464 851500 Web: www.archaeolink.co.uk A fine modern building meticulously placed within the Aberdeenshire landscape. Cut into the hill its simple earthen forms... More Info>> Item # va02
Balmoral Castle Balmoral Castle has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family since it was purchased for Queen Victoria by Prince Albert in 1852, having been first leased in 1848.It is situated on Royal Deeside 66 miles... More Info>> Item # va03
Weekly Dunnottar Castle boat trips Fishing trips and Wildlife trips to the Fowlsheugh Bird colony... More Info>> Item # bt01
Crathes Castle Some 3 miles east of Banchory and 14 miles from Stonehaven, this is a real fairytale castle - a definite must if you are in the areaFor more information Go To Website More Info>> Item # va05
Drum Castle The oldest intact building in the care of the National Trust for Scotland, Drum Castle was, from 1323 to 1975,the home of the Irvine Family.Situated in the world famous Castle... More Info>> Item # va07
Dunnottar Castle Dunnottar Castle is a dramatic and evocative ruin. As you wander around the extensive buildings you are almost surrounded by sea with gulls and other seabirds wheeling and screaming around the cliffs... More Info>> Item # va08
Dunnottar Woods Dunnottar Woods form part of the Forestry Commission holdings within the Moray & Aberdeenshire Forest District. As part of the Commission’s wider remit to develop multi- purpose forestry throughout... More Info>> Item # va09
Fettercairn Distillery Why not visit the Fettercairn Distillery which is just a few miles south of Stonehaven. This was originally founded in 1824 and reconstructed after damage 1887 - 1890. Guided tours available May - September... More Info>> Item # va10
Stonehaven featured as a main news item on the National News during the last week of January 2004, because of wee beastie found in Cowie. An amateur... More Info>> Item # va17
Fowlsheugh RSPB Reserve This is one of the most exciting and largest seabird colony on mainland Britain, with something in the order of 160,000 birds. These comprise large numbers of Kittiwake and Guillemot, with smaller numbers... More Info>> Item # va11
Montrose Basin Wild Life Centre Montrose Basin is the 750 hectare enclosed estuary of the South Esk river. Virtually untouched by industrial development and pollution, the Basin provides a rich feeding ground for thousands of resident... More Info>> Item # va13
Radio Controlled Car Racing Stonehaven & Distric Radio Car Club have a dedicated Race Track for 1/10th Scale Radio Control Cars (mostly Electric Powered), and race on the second Sunday of every month, March to October... More Info>> Item # va14
Treasure Trails Treasure Trails is the new fun way to get people out and about exploring towns in the North East of Scotland. More Info>>
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The Tolbooth Museum The Stonehaven Tolbooth is thought to have been founded by George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal (c. 1553–1623), with the original purpose of the rectangular building to be used as a storehouse. In 1600, an... More Info>> Item # va16