About Elizabeth II Jubilee Field Stone
The stone itself is straightforward - a commemorative marker rather than anything architecturally grand. What you get is a brief pause to consider how far-flung corners of Scotland chose to remember the occasion. The setting is genuinely pleasant; rolling farmland with views across the landscape that remind you why people live out here.
It's really a spot for history enthusiasts or anyone interested in how communities mark national events. Your kids won't lose their minds over it, and you're looking at five minutes, maybe ten if you want to sit about and take photos. The joy here is in the walk itself rather than the destination.
If you're staying at St Cyrus Holiday Park - just down the road - this makes a gentle addition to a morning ramble. The park's excellent facilities and coastal location mean you've got proper walking country at your doorstep anyway. The Jubilee stone is one of dozens of similar markers scattered across Britain, so it's really a nice-to-spot rather than a why-am-I-here moment.
Access appears to be free and unrestricted. Check locally in Montrose for exact directions, as signposting isn't always obvious for these rural monuments.
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What type of attraction is Elizabeth II Jubilee Field Stone?
Elizabeth II Jubilee Field Stone is a historic site in Aberdeenshire, Scottish Highlands.
Are there holiday parks near Elizabeth II Jubilee Field Stone?
Yes, there are 1 holiday parks near Elizabeth II Jubilee Field Stone. The closest is St Cyrus Holiday Park, just 5.6 miles away, rated 4.8 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Elizabeth II Jubilee Field Stone?
Elizabeth II Jubilee Field Stone is located near Montrose in Aberdeenshire, Scottish Highlands. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 5.6 miles away.
What else is there to do near Elizabeth II Jubilee Field Stone?
Near Elizabeth II Jubilee Field Stone you can also visit Lewis Grassic Gibbon Memorial (historic site), Hill of Garvock (peak), Stone of Morphie (archaeological site), Woodstone Hill (peak). Browse our Montrose area guide for the full list of things to do.