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Holiday Homes in Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire

Self-Catering Holiday Cottage Accommodation in Cruden Bay

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Larchwood Lodge
Ellon, Aberdeenshire Around 10 miles from Cruden Bay away
Larchwood Lodge, Aberdeenshire,  Scotland Viewed 6 times in last week.
Sleeps 3 - 6, 3 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 705 - £ 4052
Next Available: 24/11 to 30/11/2024
Living & Leisure Facilities: Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Garden free wifi
Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed


Cottages and Self-Catering Holiday Accommodation in Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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Escape to Cruden Bay on the Aberdeenshire Coast for a Relaxing Self-Catering Break

If you’re looking to take a coastal self-catering break in Aberdeenshire, Cruden Bay could be the perfect choice.  Cruden Bay is a picturesque village in Aberdeenshire in the North East of Scotland.  If you are after a peaceful holiday in Scotland somewhere with plenty of good walks close by and love to golf then the small village of Cruden Bay could be an excellent choice for you.  Many visit Cruden Bay on account of its golf course which is reputed to be one of the best in this part of Scotland and with its beach views it is easy to see why this course is popular.
 

What Cruden Bay Offers Holidaymakers

Cruden Bay as the name suggests was originally a fishing village and this fishing influence can still be seen in the village today particularly if you take a stroll down to the harbour where you can see weather-beaten houses and even sometimes fishing nets hanging up.

For a small village there are a number of good places for walking including the harbour, the beach and on to Slains Castle.  For a short walk, park in the centre of the village and enjoy walking down to the harbour where you may find locals fishing with rods in the sea and enjoy walking by quaint fishermen’s cottages.  Or walk over Ladies Bridge and enjoy trekking along Cruden Bay beach which is a long stretch of golden sandy beach with sand dunes.  From here you can collect seashells or look out for mermaids’ purses. 

The walk up to Slains castle is a longer one through woods and is only recommended in good weather.  In bad weather the paths can become slippery. 
When holidaying in Cruden Bay, don’t miss Slains Castle.  This spectacular ruined castle is perched precariously on a cliff edge and is rumoured locally to have inspired Bram Stoker’s book Dracula.  Bram Stoker visited the village and stayed in the hotel.  Take care when following the path up to the castle and when you reach the castle be aware that there are no barriers and steep drops.  Many a dog and some children have fallen to their death at the castle so safety is key, dogs must be kept on a lead and it is not advisable to take small children here.  All children must be properly supervised at all times for safety reasons.  With the health and safety points covered, this is a spectacular place to visit with amazing views.  Listen to the waves crash against the cliffs and enjoy sharing this spot with the seagulls.
 

Day Trips from Cruden Bay

If you’re looking to enjoy walks along the beach and plenty of picturesque coastal appeal on holiday, Cruden Bay is a great place to stay.  For day trips, head out and discover Aberdeenshire’s Castle Country or visit one of the whisky distilleries in the area.

For shops, restaurants and nightlife, the grand city of Aberdeen is just 23 miles from Cruden Bay.

Whether you’re planning a take-it-easy holiday in Aberdeenshire or want to discover some of the highlights of the Aberdeenshire, enjoy exploring this unspoilt coastal area on a self-catering cottage break.