St Cyrus National Nature Reserve
Overview
Situated at the mouth of the River North Esk, the natural barriers of inland cliffs and sand dunes protect the grasslands of the St Cyrus NNR from the weather, creating an oasis of warmth on the Aberdeenshire coast. More than 300 different plant species are recorded here with many, such as the delicate pink flowers of night-scented Nottingham catchfly, at their northern limit.Others such as clustered bellflower,meadow saxifrage and hairy violet are more common on chalk and limestone soils in southern and eastern England, but they grow here thanks to the fertile volcanic soils. The abundance of plants encourages insects, including all four of Scotland’s grasshopper species, and in their turn they attract large numbers of insect-eating birds, such as stonechats, yellowhammers and whitethroats. Common lizards can also frequently be seen basking among the sand dunes.
About the area
Visitors to Aberdeenshire with any kind of interest in history are in for a treat. There are more castles to the acre in Aberdeenshire than anywhere else in Britain.
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Nearby places to stay
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Bed & Breakfast
Oaklands Guest House
★★★
"Comfy rooms in a residential area close to the River South Esk...."
- Rooms 7
- Free TV
- Wifi
- Open parking
Restaurant with Rooms
Gordon's
★★★★★
"Destination restaurant with rooms; service is relaxed and attentive...."
- Rooms 5
- Wifi
- Open parking
- Covered parking
Inn
The Ship Inn
★★★
"Warm atmosphere at old property overlooking the pretty harbour...."
- Rooms 11
- Free TV
- Wifi
Nearby places to stay
Oaklands Guest House
A genuine welcome and attentive service are assured at the dog-friendly Oaklands Guest House, a smart, detached house situated on the south side of the town. Bedrooms come in a variety ...
★★★ Rating
Gordon's
It's worth a detour off the main road to this family-run restaurant with rooms set in the centre of the village. The food in the restaurant has been awarded three AA Rosettes, and the e...
★★★★★ Rating
The Ship Inn
The Ship Inn is a popular inn which overlooks the harbour in Stonehaven and has been a fixture since 1771. Bedrooms and bathrooms offer good levels of comfort; many have views of the ha...
★★★ Rating
Harbour Nights Guest House
The Harbour Nights Guest House is a picturesque property that overlooks this working harbour. This small 300-year-old property has undergone major refurbishment and investment with grea...
★★★★ Rating
Feughside Caravan Park
A small, well maintained family-run site, set amongst mature trees and hedges, located five miles from Banchory and with stunning views of Clachnaben Hill. The site is ideally suited to...
★★★★ Rating
The Marcliffe Hotel & Spa
The Marcliffe Hotel and Spa was built in 1852 and is a few miles from Aberdeen City Centre although the country house makes it feel further. Set in well tended grounds it offers a quali...
★★★★★ Rating
Lys-Na-Greyne
Built in 1912 for Sir Francis Outram Bt, Lys-Na-Greyne is an Edwardian granite house discretely nestled in the tranquil wooded conservation area at the west end of Aboyne. Sitting on th...
★★★★★ Rating
The Chester Hotel
The Chester Hotel offers modern and well-equipped bedrooms with lovely beds and quality bedding, along with useful extras for the modern traveller – robes, slippers and quality branded ...
★★★★ Rating





