If you're looking for a sign to get outside and discover the UK's amazing landscapes, consider this your cue. A picturesque harbour town in the UK, boasting stunning coastal views and even a castle to explore, should be on your travel list, as there is so much to see and do there.
Stonehaven, located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is an ideal destination for a summer getaway. According to a recent study by CEWE experts, this charming location boasts one of the most scenic walksin the UK.
If you've visited before, you'll understand why - the incredible landscape could easily have come straight from a postcard.
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Each spot on the list was evaluated based on star ratings, review count, and descriptive terms such as 'beautiful', 'stunning', 'amazing', and 'lovely' - words typically linked with photogenic locations that leave lasting impressions.
The walk around Dunnottar Castle tied for second place overall with Powis Castle in Wales, surpassed only by Mount Stewart in Northern Ireland, reports the Express.
Dunnottar Castle in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire stands as one of Scotland's most precious landmarks, having shaped the nation's story across 1,000 years of history.
Boasting dramatic clifftop panoramas, this remarkable fortress has welcomed legendary figures including Mary Queen of Scots throughout the centuries.
The castle has also served as the backdrop for numerous Hollywood productions, including Disney's Brave and Mel Gibson's Hamlet, with its official website noting that the 'haunting' castle has featured on the big screen many times.
They said: "Perched on a cliff-top amidst striking scenery with stunning seascape views, it's not hard to understand why the beauty of this outstanding location has been captured on the silver screen on numerous occasions."
Positioned dramatically on a towering 160-foot precipice and encircled by sparkling waters, this magnificent structure truly must be seen to be believed.
Visitors can venture to the Aberdeenshire coast to secure tickets for exploring the castle itself, or alternatively wander the surrounding grounds whilst admiring the view.
Dunnottar Castle is about 1.6 miles south of Stonehaven, so it's the perfect place to visit if you're in the area. But aside from the castle, there are so many brilliant things to do in this town.
No trip to Stonehaven would be complete without dedicating time to the charming harbour area.
There are so many places offering the perfect spots to dine, sip drinks and unwind, whilst there's nothing quite like observing the boats gently swaying in the water.
During your stay, make sure to explore the Tolbooth Museum, which is the town's most ancient building and previously served as a jail many years ago.
Many original elements remain intact, including the traditional prison cell entrance. And if you're in the mood for a bit of adventure, you could also give paddleboarding lessons a go out on the water.
However, if you're not quite up for braving the sea, there's an outdoor swimming pool situated along the seafront that remains open until September.
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