In the center of the coastal village of Cruden Bay, Kilmarnock Arms Hotel offers rooms with private bathrooms with free Wi-Fi, and traditional Scottish cuisine.
Offering a private beach area, Outlander Boutique B&B King offers accommodations in Cruden Bay.
Rachel
From
United States
This B&B was absolutely perfect and our host was so kind. The provided breakfast was one of the best we had in Scotland. Stop looking anywhere else for accommodations in Cruden Bay and book this place already!!
Offering a garden, Room on the River features accommodations in Cruden Bay. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Steve
From
United States
Gillian and Douglas were exceptional hosts. A warm welcome and tour of the room to ensure comfort, along with great recommendations for food and touring. The room was well-appointed, very clean, stocked refrigerator, comfortable bed, modern bathroom with great bathtub.
By The Bay offers accommodations in Cruden Bay, 11 miles from Newburgh on Ythan Golf Club and 23 miles from Hilton Community Centre. The 4-star bed and breakfast is 23 miles from Beach Ballroom.
Donald
From
United States
Location was great. Close to beach access, Slains Castle and golf. Cruden Bay is not a tourist destination unless you are a golfer but it is a lovely spot to stop along the coast for a break from the bigger tourist spots. Rooms were comfortable and very clean. Hostess Celia was gracious and very informative about her little town.
Featuring a private beach area, Outlander Boutique B&B Super King features accommodations in Cruden Bay.
McMahon
From
United States
The attention to details that would apply to different people. It’s obvious that Genny put a lot of emphasis into comforts of home that guests would like having. The breakfast was exceptionally delicious. Very fresh and again the details; best cut fruit as I’ve ever had, fresh eggs, homemade jam and freshly baked bread. The coffee was very good.
Located in Peterhead, 30 miles from Beach Ballroom, Harbour Spring, Peterhead by Marston's Inns provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
lisa
From
United Kingdom
Check in was supposed to be from 2pm, yet our room wasn’t ready by 3pm.
Room wasn’t cleaned that well as dust was on the headboard, dressing table and window sill.
Most uncomfortable bed, I checked out at 1am and went to work early as it was so unbearable to sleep in.
Cruden Bay is the most wonderful place for a short little...
Cruden Bay is the most wonderful place for a short little stay.
The views are quite outstanding..the people so welcoming too.
Should you wish a few days stay take in the seals at Newburgh sands
Plenty places for a wee cuppa tea and home bakes from the View.
Guest review by
Morag
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
My late husband stayed in Cruden Bay before we met and we...
My late husband stayed in Cruden Bay before we met and we were married in Cruden Parish Church in
August 1969. It certainly evoked a lot of memories for me. All happy ones.
My sister and I ate in the hotel for our evening meal and breakfast.
The Tuesday we wandered in the car to places remembered and as my sister had never spent time there it was an eye opener for her. Although the road through was busy, it is more of a commuter area than workplace.
Guest review by
Brenda
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Beautiful part of the country with lovely walks and stunning...
Beautiful part of the country with lovely walks and stunning views. Cruden Bay is a pretty fishing village with a soft sandy beach. Nearby Bullers o' Buchan, a collapsed sea cave, is well worth a visit although care must be taken on the narrow cliff paths. We saw kittiwakes, cormorants, razor bills, guillemots, eider ducks and even a few puffins to mention but a few of the nesting birds. The walk to Slains Castle along the river valley from the centre of Cruden Bay was very picturesque and the views of the castle are impressive, perched on the cliff top. Sadly, the lead on the roof was removed in 1925 and sold for £10,000 to avoid paying taxes, hence its present state of decay. From 1893-1910 Bram Stoker visited annually and Slains Castle is the inspiration for the setting for Count Dracula. A seal colony at nearby Newburgh is also well worth a visit.
Guest review by
Yvonne
United Kingdom
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