We have been in Scotland for 8 days and I have to say that this castle ruin is the most breathtaking of all the sites we have seen thus far. If you see only one castle ruin in Scotland, this should be the one! It was worth braving the wind.

We have been in Scotland for 8 days and I have to say that this castle ruin is the most breathtaking of all the sites we have seen thus far. If you see only one castle ruin in Scotland, this should be the one! It was worth braving the wind.
...according to my daughter, who is 19. She originally suggested Stonehaven as a destination after hearing about the fried Mars Bar served there. We decided to bypass the deep fried sweets (we have access to plenty of those here in the US) and instead hiked out to the castle. Absolutley breathtaking. Truly gorgeous. Stunning. And that was just on the...
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A castle perfectly tailored to its dramatic location, on a near-island reached across a rocky isthmus. It is a glorious jumble of buildings rich in astonishing history. Amazed it is not better-known than it is, but perhaps just as well for its preservation! Tended lovingly by its amiable staff, the phrase "must see" could have been coined for this place....
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What a beautiful yet historic experience. The guidebook was very informative and worth the £3.50 and the entry fee goes to the upkeep and maintenance of the castle.
This is a worthwhile castle to stop and view from the walkway - admission is not really required to appreciate its beauty and natural defences.
Dunnottar Castle is a lovely place to visit, it has amazing views, nature and history. It's only £5 entrance fee but there are plenty of picture opportunities from outside the castle or from the beach if you didn't want to go in.
There are quite a lot of steps down to the castle which is easy going down but coming...
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this is a nice place to see sunset. there are two spots, one spot where you can see the castle from far (just next to it), and one inside the castle. the views are really good.
you do have to pay to go in, but worth it to take a look inside. nice place for some good photos to be...
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The day went from cool and misty to sunny and warm while we visited this castle high on a cliff above the North Sea. It's a long walk down, then up, but well worth it for the castle ruins and the views.
the castle is 50min far from the town of Stonehaven. The path follows the cliff and you have a great view over the sea and the countryside.
The castle stands on a cliff, in the middle of the seaside. The view is grand, however you have to pay to get in the ruins of the castle, (and let's be honest,...
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Was impressed by location, size and how nicely it's preserved. Gives you real impression of castle's size, what kind of life there was here ages ago. And the location of it - amazing. Extremely nice view in fog, strong wind from sea and the birds all around the shop.
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