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    Dunnottar Castle

    4.8 (28 reviews)
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    Jennifer S.

    If you're in Aberdeen, please please please go see this beauty. Castle ruins, meticulously preserved and sitting atop a clip overlooking the sea. If you're lucky, a piper will be filling the atmosphere with the beautiful sounds that only a bagpipe can replicate. Please note, there are many, many, many steps to descend to even get to the castle. Returning is even more difficult as you'll have to ascend those same steps. Those with accessibility needs, please look into it prior to your trip.

    Beautiful! Absolutely worth a side trip from Aberdeen. Easy train ride, and then we called a cab from the station to take us out and pick us up 90 minutes later. Gorgeous setting. Not accessible not recommended for those not sure of foot or able to walk uphill and on uneven surfaces.

    The castle!
    Willemijn F.

    Dunnottar Castle is a nice trip, it's a castle ruins but for £4 you can't really complain about the lack of nicely decorated rooms or a roof :) We had a really good time enjoying the views and just exploring the different spaces. There's some stunning views of the coast. Beware of the stairs leading to the castle as it can get quite slippery in winter and they're already quite the workout!

    trail to Stonehaven
    Alexander H.

    We've been travelling around England, Scotland and Ireland for a few weeks. We've seen and visited many Castles. And this was definitely among the very very best. It's a very quick walk from the small parking lot. You could park in town and take a longer walk too. Since our dog isn't the fastest, we took our chance and looked for a parking lot here and got lucky. The view of the Castle is just breathtaking. It sits there surrounded by water, accessable by a small trail. You get gret views from the left or the right bay / cliff. We did prefer taking pics from the right side, close to the cliffs. Makes some really good photos. You could go inside too....it's even dog-friendly. But the best views you get for free even. After many pics and taking in the great views we walked along the trail (leading to Stonehaven) for quite a while. A really lovely walk and not busy. Most visitors just show up for 15-20 minutes and leave again. Be sure to plan enough time to really enjoy the castle, the views and its surroundings. As usual: Pics don't do it justice. If you ever have the chance to visit this place, be sure not to miss it.

    Sam S.

    Goodness gracious, there sure are a lot of castles in Scotland! How do you know which ones to visit? You only have a limited amount of time on your vacation, so how do you decide? Fortunately, after doing a lot of homework, we suspected that this one would be worth a visit. It was beyond spectacular. The location, overlooking the water, is a major factor. Just getting there is part of the adventure. It's a bit of a hike from town. Once you arrive, it's another hike from the entrance to the castle itself. You will be able to take some of the best photographs of your entire trip. But take a moment to look around before going crazy with your iPhone camera. Be in the moment and absorb the awesomeness of the scenery and the beautiful view. We visited so many castles on our trip; after a while, it was hard to remember which was which. But this one was absolutely unforgettable. A must for every tourist.

    Tim F.

    Breathtaking, unreal, and exceptional are some of the adjectives I would use to describe this castle that every tourist should visit when they come to Scotland. They say a picture is worth a million words, which is why I attached the photographs. Set on a cliff, this rather large castle ruin has some exceptional views. The castle ruins consists of barracks, chapel, stables, storehouses, and lodgings. The history of this castle is impressive. When you walk here, you are walking on the same castle grounds that William Wallace, Mary Queen of Scots, the Marquis of Montrose and King Charles II have walked before you. As expected at most ruined castles, make sure to wear hiking boots are similar footwear as you will be doing a lot of hiking both to get to and within the castle.

    Mark S.

    The ruins of this castle are in a beautiful setting on the coast. It's worth a visit. It's fairly remote and you need to walk about a 1/4 mile to the ruins and then there are many steps going down and then up. Keep in mind that these are ruins. You will be exposed to all of the elements.

    Natalie W.

    By far one of the coolest places I've been to in my life, and I've been to a few. Amazingly scenic and remote, it was well worth the cost of admission. We were here on a cold and wet day and felt like we really got a sense for how isolated it must have been when inhabited. Even in March, it was amazingly green. The misty day gave all of our photos an almost hazy sense that was very atmospheric. I wish we'd had more time to spend because we could have wiled away another couple hours. Alas, the cold drove us in search of some hot food and beverages.

    Christina S.

    Dunnottar Castle is deserving of all the glowing reviews and praise heaped upon it. The castle is a spectacularly beautiful ruin on a lush cliff side location. For a small fee of £6/adult & £2/child you can explore the decaying structures, letting your imagination run wild trying to picture what it looked like in its prime. The buildings are labeled (chapel, stables, etc.) and there are a few plaques providing a bit of information, but if you really want to begin to get a grasp of the hundreds of years of history the castle has lived through you should either read up on it before you go or buy the guidebook. As others have pointed out, this castle requires a lot of walking up and down stairs and on rough, bumpy surfaces, so good walking shoes are highly recommended. I saw a man with a walking stick but he was clearly struggling as were some women wearing ballet flats or high-heeled boots. There is a bench located at the halfway point of the stairs leading to the castle for good reason. Writing of benches and other practical things, there are a few benches located on castle grounds as well as bathrooms, but no gift shop or other amenities. In summer there is a van in the car park selling food and drinks;however, since it wasn't there when I visited I can't comment on the quality or pricing. The car park had plenty of spaces, though I would bet that at the height of tourist season they get taken quickly. Many people hiked from Stonehaven past the War Memorial, which probably provided them with some stunning views. You can even bring your dog if it is kept on a lead. The beach areas right next to the castle are great for picnicking and exploring, but it was disappointing to see so much rubbish scattered around. Please take your trash with you, people! As always in Scotland, the weather changes quickly so be prepared. Luckily, the weather was mostly mild and pleasant when I visited, but there were a few windy/chilly moments when I was happy to have brought a coat. This is a great family outing and even though the fascinating history of Dunnottar will be lost on younger children, they will still have fun exploring. This castle is worth making the time for. I feel privileged to have visited it and would happily go again.

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    I love dunnottar castle! so much so that i am getting married there in 17 months. It offers fantastic scenery and an excellent family day out. It is situated not far from stonehaven and is close to the a90 and the a92 roads. Access to the castle is by some steep steps and is not suitable for wheel chairs or large prams, buggys should be ok. The castle is a ruin and is very dramatic, it is surrounded on 3 sides by sea, and is very peacefull. There are both mail and female toilets. The crown jewels were kept at the castle in the past. The castle opens all year round (friday to monday only during the winter, weather permitting) Entry to the castle is £5 for an adult or £7 for a season ticket. guide books are also available which provide interesting reading.

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    amazing, what a beautiful location. If it wasn't cold and windy, I could put a chair and sit and look at that view all day long.

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    My mom and I went on a trip to Scotland and Ireland last month and this was our favorite castle that we saw.

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