Situated next to the beach on the edge of St. Cyrus National Nature Reserve, The Old Fishing Station is a former salmon fishing bothy which has been refurbished to a high standard.
All accommodation is en-suite and has beautiful views of the dunes and the sea beyond. We can offer one double and one twin bedroom on the first floor (accessed via a separate external stone staircase) and two double bedrooms on the ground floor, again with their own separate entrance.
All rooms have a Freeview TV with built-in DVD player and DAB radio with iPod dock. Hospitality trays include a selection of Fairtrade drinks and quality biscuits. There are complimentary toiletries in the beautifully appointed shower rooms.
The Old Fishing Station is ideally situated for a wide range of outdoor pursuits - walking, cycling, golfing and fishing - and is within easy commuting distance of the historical cities of Aberdeen and Dundee
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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