Holiday Cottages in Angus
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Why Stay in Angus?
Angus offers a quintessential Scottish escape for those seeking self-catering relaxation. Located on the northeast coast of Scotland, this council area combines dramatic cliffs with fertile farmland, making it perfect for families and couples alike. Whether you are looking to unwind by the sea or explore historic villages, Angus provides a welcoming base for your holiday. The region is renowned for its unspoiled landscapes and warm hospitality, ensuring that every stay feels like a genuine retreat from the busy world.
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Families will find plenty of engagement here, starting with the historic harbour town of Arbroath. Home to the famous Arbroath Smokie and the ruins of the Abbey where the Declaration was signed, it offers a rich cultural experience. For wildlife enthusiasts, Montrose Basin is a must-visit, hosting thousands of migratory birds throughout the year. History buffs can explore Kirriemuir, the birthplace of J.M. Barrie, author of Peter Pan, before heading to Forfar for its vibrant local markets and excellent dining options. The local distilleries also offer tours for those interested in whisky tasting evenings after a day of sightseeing.
Nature lovers should not miss Glamis Castle, often cited as one of Scotland’s most haunted locations, which provides a thrilling day out near the village of Glamis itself. Children can enjoy the castle grounds and nearby playgrounds, making it an ideal spot for younger guests. The coastline offers numerous walking trails suitable for all ages, while nearby golf courses cater to sports enthusiasts. Foodies will delight in the local produce, with fresh seafood and artisanal cheeses readily available at farm shops and restaurants across the region.
Getting Around Angus
While public transport links connect major towns like Dundee and Aberdeen, having a car is highly recommended for exploring the wider countryside. This flexibility allows you to reach secluded beaches and remote cottages easily. Train services run along the coast, providing a scenic alternative for those preferring not to drive. Many visitors choose to rent cars upon arrival at Dundee or Aberdeen airports, ensuring they can fully enjoy the rural charm without restriction.
Popular Towns in Angus
- Arbroath
- Montrose
- Kirriemuir
- Forfar
- Glamis
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit Angus?
The summer months from June to August offer the warmest weather and longest days for exploring. However, spring and autumn provide fewer crowds while still offering beautiful coastal scenery.
How do I get there and around?
You can reach Angus by train from Edinburgh or Glasgow with direct services to Forfar and Arbroath. Renting a car is highly recommended for greater flexibility when visiting remote beaches and villages.
Which towns are worth exploring?
Arbroath is famous for its historic abbey and local smokies, while Montrose boasts a stunning nature reserve. Don't miss Glamis Castle or the market town of Forfar to experience the area's rich heritage.
What activities are suitable for families?
Families can enjoy beach combing at Carnoustie or learning about local history at the Angus Folk Museum. There are also numerous coastal walks and parks designed for all ages to enjoy together.
What should I pack for the weather?
Angus weather can be unpredictable, so bring layers and a waterproof jacket at any time of year. Sturdy walking shoes are essential for exploring the rugged coastline and countryside.
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