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Newtonhill, Muchalls And Cammachmore

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Newtonhill, Muchalls And Cammachmore

Attractions and Places To See around Newtonhill, Muchalls And Cammachmore - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Newtonhill, Muchalls And Cammachmore offer a blend of rugged natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural insights in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The area features a dramatic coastline with cliffs, sea stacks, and scenic views of the North Sea. Visitors can explore ancient castles, significant war memorials, and historic piers that reflect the region's rich past and maritime heritage.

Best attractions and places to see around Newtonhill, Muchalls And Cammachmore

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Last updated: July 2, 2026

Stonehaven War Memorial

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The memorial was build in the early 1920s in honor of the Scots who fell during WWI. It was intentionally designed to mimic an ancient ruin. Additional tablets were added …

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Dunnottar Castle

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A truly impressive castle complex south of Aberdeen.

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The development of the natural harbour dates back to the 17th century when it was used by fishermen and traders. Later on, during the 18th century, Stonehaven was an important …

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Stonehaven Harbour

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Lovely historic harbour with some nice pubs and restaurants.

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The metal sculptures don't just show some stunning boats (and a plane). Take your time and look closer to see, that the vehicles are maneuvered by creatures of the sea, …

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October 30, 2025, Dunnottar Castle

Stunning views and a great short walk to the War Memorial.

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Follow the signs at the harbour promenade to Dunnottar Castle - they lead up some (extremely!) steep paved paths to the hills above. Views of Stonehaven from the top are spectacular. Carry on up to a small lay-by/car park, take a right and another 5-10 minute ride down a country lane brings you to the castle itself (on the left) with yet more stunning views. From there, use the singletrack gravel paths (you may have to dismount and hike-a-bike at certain points, depending on your confidence/skill levels) to loop back along the coastline to the aforementioned steep paved paths and down into Stonehaven. Highly recommended!

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The development of the natural harbour dates back to the 17th century when it was used by fishermen and traders. Later on, during the 18th century, Stonehaven was an important hub for importing things like coal and lime and exporting goods like grain, whisky, potatoes and cured fish. The last quarter of the 19th century was especially busy with the fishing of herring with almost two hundred boats. Today, only a few fishing boats remain in Stonehaven for catching prawns, lobster and crabs. Therefore, the harbour's main use is for recreation such as water sports. So take a walk around the scenic Old Pier and relax at the beach. The trail to famous Dunnottar Castle can be accessed from here as well.

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The old pier and sandy shore is a great spot to relax and child friendly too. You can swim/paddle here and is a good spot for launching a SUP or kayak. There are cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating along the pier.

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The metal sculptures don't just show some stunning boats (and a plane). Take your time and look closer to see, that the vehicles are maneuvered by creatures of the sea, not by humans. Especially bizarre: the crab vessel where crabs are rowing the boat and keeping humans in the cages that are normally used to catch crabs. For quite some time it was a mystery who created the sculptures. In May 2019, it was revealed that Jim Malcolm was behind it. He worked much of his adult life at sea, before latterly becoming a welder.

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A short walk along the boardwalk to the harbour, and you will pass several metal sculptures. Easy to spot them.

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Lovely metal sculptures line the sea front here - ships of those working or lost at sea, a plane & a lighthouse

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A line of small detailed sculptures along the sea front. Mostly boats, but a plane and a lighthouse too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in the region?

The area is rich in history. You can visit Stonehaven War Memorial, an intentionally ruined-style monument honoring soldiers from WWI and WWII. The historic Stonehaven Old Pier and Shorehead, dating back to the 17th century, offers a glimpse into the region's maritime past. Further afield, the iconic Dunnottar Castle is a must-see, accessible via a trail from Stonehaven. Additionally, Muchalls Castle, with its 13th-century origins and 17th-century expansions, stands overlooking the North Sea, known for its intricate plasterwork. Historic Saint Ternan's Church near Muchalls and the ancient Causey Mounth trackway in Cammachmore also offer cultural insights.

What natural features and scenic views can I expect along the coastline?

The coastline around Newtonhill, Muchalls, and Cammachmore is characterized by stunning rugged natural beauty. You'll find picturesque views of the North Sea, dramatic cliffs, impressive sea stacks, and headlands like Grim Brigs and Doonie Point, particularly around Muchalls. These features create spectacular backdrops for coastal walks and offer numerous viewpoints.

Are there good walking or hiking trails in the area?

Yes, the region offers ample opportunities for walking and hiking. Coastal walks between Newtonhill and Muchalls provide spectacular views of the cliffs and sea stacks. You can also access the trail to Dunnottar Castle from Stonehaven Old Pier. Newtonhill itself features six distinct walking circuits that can be combined to explore the local natural beauty. For more specific routes, check out the running trails guide, which includes routes like the 'Teacake Cafe & Bistro loop from Newtonhill'.

What kind of outdoor activities are available besides walking?

Beyond walking, the area is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for different cycling disciplines. For road cycling, explore the Road Cycling Routes guide, with options like the 'Teacake Cafe & Bistro – Stone Circle loop from Newtonhill'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can consult the MTB Trails guide for routes such as the 'Old Deeside Railway Line – Deeside Way — Edge of Aberdeen loop from Peterculter'.

Are there any family-friendly attractions or activities?

Absolutely. The Stonehaven Old Pier and Shorehead is a great spot for families, offering a scenic walk and a place for recreation. Newtonhill Beach is also a notable spot, historically enjoyed by royalty, and provides a pleasant coastal experience. Many of the coastal walks are suitable for families, offering fresh air and beautiful views.

What are some unique or hidden spots to discover?

Beyond the main attractions, the area holds some intriguing spots. Near the Muchalls seashore, there's a smuggler's cave, rumored to be a mile long and reaching Muchalls Castle, though it's currently boarded up. In Cammachmore, you can find relics of 19th-century industrial equipment, such as a circular brick chimney at an old smithy, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial heritage. The now-defunct Muchalls Railway Station is marked by an intriguing 'Peace Sign' monument commemorating the end of World War I.

Where can I find green spaces or parks for relaxation?

The region offers several green spaces vital for community well-being and enjoying the natural environment. These include the area north of Newtonhill, the coastal park, and the moor situated between Newtonhill and Muchalls. These spots are ideal for leisurely strolls and connecting with nature.

Is there a good time of year to visit the coastal paths?

The coastal paths offer beauty year-round, but the best time to visit for comfortable walking is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. Winter can offer dramatic scenery, but paths may be muddy or exposed to strong winds, requiring appropriate gear.

What do visitors enjoy most about Newtonhill, Muchalls, and Cammachmore?

Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural rugged coastal scenery and the rich historical sites. The dramatic cliffs, sea stacks, and views of the North Sea are often highlighted. The opportunity for scenic walks, such as the path to Dunnottar Castle, and exploring historical landmarks like Stonehaven War Memorial, are also highly valued experiences.

Are there any cafes or facilities near the coastal paths?

Yes, particularly around Stonehaven. The Stonehaven Old Pier and Shorehead area has cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating, making it a convenient stop for refreshments before or after a coastal walk. Stonehaven Harbour also offers nice pubs and restaurants.

Can I bring my dog on the trails?

Many of the coastal paths and green spaces in the area are dog-friendly, offering great opportunities for walks with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near cliff edges or in areas with livestock, and to follow local signage regarding pet policies.

What is the significance of Newtonhill's past?

Newtonhill, originally known as Skateraw, has a history rooted in the fishing industry. A relic of this past can still be seen in an old smokehouse, offering a tangible link to the community's heritage and its connection to the sea.

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