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The Carron Art Deco Restaurant

The Carron Art Deco Restaurant

The front entrance of The Carron Restaurant is located in Cameron Street, Stonehaven, although access is also available from Evan Street, just a 90 second walk from the Town Square car park. Disabled guests have easy access to The Carron from Evan Street. Parking in the Town Square is free after 6pm and alternative parking is available in Cameron Street.

The Carron is located in a peaceful area of Stonehaven overlooking the sunken garden and the Carron River. The sheltered terrace is a real suntrap and was named as one of the best al fresco dining areas in Britain by the Sunday Herald.

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Stonehaven

Stonehaven is situated on the coast 15 miles south of Aberdeen and 60 miles north of Dundee.  Just a twenty-minute drive down the A90 from the Bridge of Dee, Aberdeen or, a similar length of train journey from Aberdeen Station will take you to this historical and picturesque seaside town.

Stonehaven HarbourSuperbly set in the sweeping curve of Stonehaven Bay with cliffs 100ft high on either side, Stonehaven is a popular place to visit at any time of the year. Locals and visitors enjoy walking from the car park at the outdoor pool, along the seafront and bay walk to the sheltered harbour. The Carron Restaurant is a ten-minute walk from Stonehaven harbour.

Stonehaven has many interesting attractions. These include the iconic Dunnottar Castle on the headland just 1.5 miles south of Stonehaven. It is one of Scotland’s most visited ruined castles and can be accessed with care from the coastal path or by road.

Dunnottar CastleStonehaven also boasts the only Olympic sized outdoor salt-water pool in Britain. Designed like The Carron Restaurant in art deco style, the pool is heated to 84 degrees Celsius in the summer months.

The Fireball Ceremony takes place in Stonehaven’s Old Town near the harbour every Hogmanay (31st December). Visitors from around the world join with locals to watch up to fifty men and women walk up and down the High Street swinging large balls of fire around their heads. With its origins in pagan times, the ceremony was thought to ward away evil spirits. Today, the spectacle has come to be one of Scotland’s most popular New Year traditions, regularly featuring on TV screens around the world.

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