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VisitScotlandAmy
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It’s stunning from a distance, but Dunnotar Castle could be a tricky place to visit for some people.
It's a two mile walk from Stonehaven town centre and the views are stunning, but it's not ideal for those with walking difficulties.
Is there an easier way to get there if you don't have a car?
If anyone's been and wants to share their photos, feel free! I took a photo of Dunnotar Castle for my Higher Photography portfolio which I took on an old SLR and developed in the darkroom! If I find my portfolio, I will upload a copy of it here
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I remember walking down a steep hill telling my friend to be careful and not fall down, and before I even managed to finish my phrase I landed on the ground!
I don't think there is an access to the castle via car because there is a specific part along the way that has to be crossed by feet. I think if you have people to take care of you and hold you along the way then it should be fine
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Great tips above!
Dunnottar is a favourite of mine too.
As many have said the walk from the car park to the Castle itself can be a bit tricky for those with limited mobility or small children - around 100 steps to reach the castle peninsula.
However, as for the walk from Stonehaven to the Car Park; this can be reduced by taking the Stagecoach x7 bus from Aberdeen or from Stonehaven town centre to the stop outside the Castle Road end - (Bus journey is 50 mins from Aberdeen; 10 from Stonehaven) - From the stop to the top of the steps the walk would be around 5 minutes (as a bonus you can see the castle from the stop so can't get lost!)
Hope this helps.
Based in the Scottish Borders, Aberdeenshire has a special place in my heart.
However the walk down and up to the castle from the 'mainland' is lengthy and requires stamina!
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