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The Stonehaven Tolbooth is a late 16th-century stone building originally used as a courthouse and a prison. Now hosts a museum that has a number of artefacts associated with Stonehaven’s heritage. Read more…
Stonehaven Open Air Swimming Pool was opened on 4th June 1934. Huge Olympic-sized, 50m long pool and lido. Read more…
Inverbervie beach, often referred to as Bervie beach sits within Bervie Bay. The beach is a pebble and shingle beach that has a steep bank and at the northern point, the River Bervie passes through the beach to join the North Sea. The beach and River Bervie are popular fishing locations. Facilities at the beach include car parking, picnic tables, with food and shops in Read more…
Stonehaven beach sits within the harbour town of Stonehaven midway between Aberdeen in the north and Montrose in the south. The beach is within a half-moon bay and has all the facilities you expect of a town beach. Read more…
Dunnottar Castle is that unforgettable experience of Scotland and brings to life the movie ‘Brave’. This is the dramatic and evocative ruin of a fortress set on a cliff top on its own peninsula in Scotland! Walk around the extensive buildings and explore the keep through the barracks, lodgings, stables and storehouses to the less-ruinous chapel and drawing room. Here Read more…