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STONEHAVEN SEASIDE LOCATION - AMAZING UNINTERRUPTED PANORAMIC VIEWS
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 4
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Stonehaven, Scotland
- Place, Aunty Bettys6 min walk
- Place, Stonehaven Outdoor Pool7 min walk
- Place, Dunnottar Castle3 min drive
- Airport, Aberdeen (ABZ)22 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Spaces
Kitchen
Dining area
About this property
STONEHAVEN SEASIDE LOCATION - AMAZING UNINTERRUPTED PANORAMIC VIEWS
Right on your doorstep, breath-taking, uninterrupted panoramic views of the sea. Spectacular in all seasons. See it, hear it, open the window and you can almost touch it. Listen to the waves crashing down on a stormy wintery night or marvel at the tranquility of the deep blue water on a beautiful sunny day. Sometimes you can even catch a glimpse of the dolphins. If you love the sea this is the place to be!!
Located on Stonehaven Bay seafront, you can relax and feel at home in our stylish, newly and completely modernised large 2 bedroom ground floor apartment. The accommodation is all on one level with bright, spacious living room boasting panoramic views of the sea, well equipped modern kitchen with dining for six people, again with panoramic views of the sea. Attractive master bedroom (kingsize bed) with ensuite and twin bedroom with tasteful decor and plenty of storage; both have SMART tvs. Main bathroom with bath and overhead shower offering our guests the use of complimentary products.
We hope that once you have visited Stonehaven you will feel like us and want to keep coming back.
Please note our description below of Stonehaven is in "normal times" so these may not be correct during lockdown. Should you require further details about any during this time, please ask me direct.
No car is necessary, as soon as you walk out the front door, everything is on your doorstep – lovely local little shops in which to browse in, cafes, restaurants, banks, small supermarkets, everything you could wish for. Have a gentle stroll via the scenic route along the promenade, stopping off at Molly’s for a delicious home cooked breakfast, lunch or dinner, or pay a visit next door from Molly's to the Bay Fish and Chip shop (brilliant fresh fish and worth the wait!) You may simply want to relax with a leisurely coffee at the Waterfront Cafe offering dramatic sea views or treat yourself to afternoon tea at Arduthie House which offers delicious home baking. If you prefer sample some fine dining at one of Scotland’s best seafood restaurants, The Tolbooth (booking essential) overlooking the picturesque, historic harbour or just sit by the sea with an ice-cream from Aunt Betty’s – (toppings a must!) and soak in the atmosphere, whilst dolphin spotting. Further restaurants, cafes, bars, ice-cream shops, fish and chip shops (including the Carron famous for its deep fried Mars bars) can be found in the surrounding streets and are too numerous to mention you will just keep finding them!
For the children there is the adventure playground, teenagers the skate park and don’t forget to bring your swimming costume for a quick splash in our famous Art Deco Olympic sized heated out-door pool (summer months only) and offering midweek midnight swims. The leisure centre has an indoor pool open all year. We also have a bowling green, putting and tennis courts – there is something for everyone.
If you are feeling energetic you can walk up through Bervie Braes towards Dunnottar Castle - well worth the climb as once at the top the view on a nice day is amazing of Stonehaven Bay. A further five minute walk and passing the war memorial, you will see our iconic Dunnottar Castle in the distance a spectacular fortress ruins where you can take in the breathtaking awesome scenery, imagining life in the 15th century (Part of Hamlet was filmed here starring Mel Gibson) and a “must” visit. There is a road-train which operates in the summer months from the Market Square if you don’t feel like walking.
Stonehaven also has one of the oldest golf courses in Scotland which straddles the Highland Fault Line and offers scenic views across Stonehaven Bay towards Dunnottar (visitors welcome any time). Nearby, the sandstone cliffs of Fowlsheugh hold one of Scotland's largest sea bird colonies. View the puffins during their nesting period; a truly memorable experience.
We hope you have enjoyed reading our introduction. If you are interested in the property and visiting Stonehaven please contact me initially through the Enquiry button before making a definite Reservation as I still have lots more information to give you and I can also confirm your price at that time. I would also appreciate if you could just add a little note about yourself and your guests. If you then decide to make a reservation, once you have paid the service fee to Owners Direct I then manage your booking personally.
We have another property advertised with Home Away with only a minute's walk between them should you be looking for accommodation for more than one family. We hope that once you have visited Stonehaven you will feel like us and want to keep coming back!
Located on Stonehaven Bay seafront, you can relax and feel at home in our stylish, newly and completely modernised large 2 bedroom ground floor apartment. The accommodation is all on one level with bright, spacious living room boasting panoramic views of the sea, well equipped modern kitchen with dining for six people, again with panoramic views of the sea. Attractive master bedroom (kingsize bed) with ensuite and twin bedroom with tasteful decor and plenty of storage; both have SMART tvs. Main bathroom with bath and overhead shower offering our guests the use of complimentary products.
We hope that once you have visited Stonehaven you will feel like us and want to keep coming back.
Please note our description below of Stonehaven is in "normal times" so these may not be correct during lockdown. Should you require further details about any during this time, please ask me direct.
No car is necessary, as soon as you walk out the front door, everything is on your doorstep – lovely local little shops in which to browse in, cafes, restaurants, banks, small supermarkets, everything you could wish for. Have a gentle stroll via the scenic route along the promenade, stopping off at Molly’s for a delicious home cooked breakfast, lunch or dinner, or pay a visit next door from Molly's to the Bay Fish and Chip shop (brilliant fresh fish and worth the wait!) You may simply want to relax with a leisurely coffee at the Waterfront Cafe offering dramatic sea views or treat yourself to afternoon tea at Arduthie House which offers delicious home baking. If you prefer sample some fine dining at one of Scotland’s best seafood restaurants, The Tolbooth (booking essential) overlooking the picturesque, historic harbour or just sit by the sea with an ice-cream from Aunt Betty’s – (toppings a must!) and soak in the atmosphere, whilst dolphin spotting. Further restaurants, cafes, bars, ice-cream shops, fish and chip shops (including the Carron famous for its deep fried Mars bars) can be found in the surrounding streets and are too numerous to mention you will just keep finding them!
For the children there is the adventure playground, teenagers the skate park and don’t forget to bring your swimming costume for a quick splash in our famous Art Deco Olympic sized heated out-door pool (summer months only) and offering midweek midnight swims. The leisure centre has an indoor pool open all year. We also have a bowling green, putting and tennis courts – there is something for everyone.
If you are feeling energetic you can walk up through Bervie Braes towards Dunnottar Castle - well worth the climb as once at the top the view on a nice day is amazing of Stonehaven Bay. A further five minute walk and passing the war memorial, you will see our iconic Dunnottar Castle in the distance a spectacular fortress ruins where you can take in the breathtaking awesome scenery, imagining life in the 15th century (Part of Hamlet was filmed here starring Mel Gibson) and a “must” visit. There is a road-train which operates in the summer months from the Market Square if you don’t feel like walking.
Stonehaven also has one of the oldest golf courses in Scotland which straddles the Highland Fault Line and offers scenic views across Stonehaven Bay towards Dunnottar (visitors welcome any time). Nearby, the sandstone cliffs of Fowlsheugh hold one of Scotland's largest sea bird colonies. View the puffins during their nesting period; a truly memorable experience.
We hope you have enjoyed reading our introduction. If you are interested in the property and visiting Stonehaven please contact me initially through the Enquiry button before making a definite Reservation as I still have lots more information to give you and I can also confirm your price at that time. I would also appreciate if you could just add a little note about yourself and your guests. If you then decide to make a reservation, once you have paid the service fee to Owners Direct I then manage your booking personally.
We have another property advertised with Home Away with only a minute's walk between them should you be looking for accommodation for more than one family. We hope that once you have visited Stonehaven you will feel like us and want to keep coming back!
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About the area
Stonehaven
Located in Stonehaven, this apartment is on the beach. The area's natural beauty can be seen at RSPB Fowlsheugh and Den of Maidencraig Nature Reserve, while Stonehaven Tolbooth and Museum are cultural highlights. Stonehaven Outdoor Pool and Aunty Bettys are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with windsurfing, power boating and sailing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling.

Stonehaven, Scotland
What's nearby
- Aunty Bettys - 6 min walk - 0.5 km
- Stonehaven Outdoor Pool - 7 min walk - 0.7 km
- Stonehaven Tolbooth - 7 min walk - 0.7 km
- Museum - 3 min drive - 2.2 km
- Dunnottar Castle - 3 min drive - 2.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Royal China Restaurant - 4 min walk
- Newton Arms - 8 min drive
- The Carron - 4 min walk
- Nikki's Coffee Shop & Bistro - 3 min walk
- The Bay Fish & Chips - 5 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Your host

Thank you for taking the time to look at my profile. I was born and brought up in Aberdeen 15 miles to the north of Stonehaven so over the years have had many trips to this seaside town and a lot of happy memories. Due to work I had to move away but still have many friends and relatives in this area and visit regularly. I love Stonehaven and hope that after your visit you too will see why.
Why they chose this property
The spectacular sea views any time of the year right on your doorstep - could it get any better!
What makes this property unique
We are so close to the sea you just have to step outside! Everything on it's doorstep and is lovingly looked after by the owner; a real home from home and somewhere you will experience true Scottish hospitality which we pride ourselves in offering.
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