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Angus & Dundee Holiday and Tourism Information
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From the foothills of the Cairngorms National Park right
down to the sea, Angus and Dundee is filled with
unspoilt scenery whether your preference is for rolling
hills, sandy beaches, or rugged coastlines.
For the active, there are opportunities to experience
the area's famous golf courses, to walk, cycle, or fish
or enjoy watersports.
From this page you can follow the links to
Angus & Dundee holiday
accommodation,
activities,
attractions,
historic sites, travel
information, and general tourism info for the area.
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Mountain-packed Angus lies on Scotland’s
often overlooked east coast and boasts many fine attractions,
including a dramatic 65-mile coastline dotted with
breeze-blown cliffs and sandy, North Sea beaches.
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Famous for its spectacular peaks and
unspoiled Highland glens, it also offers golfing adventures,
glorious gardens and romantic castles.
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And with a heritage that dates back to the
days of Pictish tribes, it is a veritable paradise for hill
walkers, anglers, bird-watchers and photographers.
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The great city of Dundee – the fourth
largest in Scotland – is one of Scotland’s leading sightseeing
hotspots. Lying on the salmon-haunted River Tay, it has a
fascinating maritime tradition.
Known as the ‘City of Discovery’, it has Captain Scott’s
Antarctic polar expedition ship R.R.S. Discovery berthed
beside the Discovery Point Visitor Centre while its ‘Verdant
Works’ is one of Britain’s foremost industrial museums.
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At one time the nearby seaside town of
Broughty Ferry was called the ‘richest square mile in Europe’
because it was home to so many super-rich Victorian textile
barons.
Angus’s top attraction is arguably Glamis Castle, near Forfar,
the grandiose childhood home of the late Queen Mother and
birthplace of the late Princess Margaret in 1930.
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Janet, Lady of Glamis, was cruelly burned
at the stake by James V in 1537 while the real Macbeth was
Thane of Glamis in the 11th century.
Another popular destination is the well-preserved ruin of 12th
century Arbroath Abbey where Scottish nobles signed the
Declaration of Independence in 1320, throwing in their lot
with Robert the Bruce.
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A visitor centre at Brechin Castle tells
the story of the warrior Picts who left behind a strange
legacy of carved stones.
Beauty spots are rarely as dramatic as the heather-strewn
Angus Glens which include 10 Munros - mountains of over 3,000
ft - with Glen Clova leading to the magnificent Cairngorm
Mountains.
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The small town of Kirriemuir was the
birthplace of both the Hollywood actor David Niven and the
writer J. M. Barrie, creator of Peter Pan. It still has an old
washhouse (the world’s first Wendy House) that became Barrie’s
first theatre.
Golfers will certainly head for the world-famous seaside golf
course of Carnoustie, scene of many ‘Open’ championships. The
surrounding town is a holiday centre in its own right and is
reputedly one of the sunniest spots in Scotland.
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The town of Forfar was once the capital of
the Picts and was also home to Scottish kings for three
centuries. A former textile centre, its modern, bustling
demeanour is in stark contrast to the days when it achieved
notoriety for its witchcraft trials.
The history of the coastal burgh of Montrose is equally
turbulent because it was here that John Balliol surrendered
Scotland to Edward I in 1296. It was also from here that James
Stuart (the ‘Old Pretender’) sailed into the sunset following
his ill-starred rebellion of 1715.
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Tourist
Information Centres:
Arbroath TIC
Market Place, Arbroath, Angus, DD11 1HR
Tel: 01241 872609
Fax: 01241 878550
Dundee TIC
17-21 Castle Street, Dundee, Angus, DD1 3AA
Tel: 01382 527527
Fax: 01382 527550
Kirriemuir TIC
32 High Street, Kirriemuir, DD8 4BB
Tel: 01575 575479
Useful
Links:
RRS
Discovery
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Arbroath Hotels |
Arbroath Bed & Breakfast
| Arbroath B&B |
Arbroath Self catering cottages,
apartments, flats |
Arbroath Camping sites, camp grounds,
caravan sites |
Brechin Camping
sites, camp grounds, caravan sites |
Broughty Ferry Hotels |
Broughty Ferry Bed & Breakfast |
Broughty Ferry B&B |
Broughty Ferry Self catering cottages, apartments, flats
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Carnoustie Hotels |
Carnoustie Bed & Breakfast |
Carnoustie B&B |
Carnoustie
Self catering cottages, apartments, flats |
Carnoustie
Camping sites, camp grounds, caravan sites |
Dundee Hotels
| Dundee Bed
& Breakfast |
Dundee B&B
| Dundee Self
catering cottages, apartments, flats |
Forfar Bed &
Breakfast |
Forfar B&B
| Forfar Self
catering cottages, apartments, flats |
Forfar Camping
sites, camp grounds, caravan sites |
Glamis Hotels
| Glamis Bed
& Breakfast |
Glamis B&B
| Glamis Self
catering cottages, apartments, flats |
Glamis Camping
sites, camp grounds, caravan sites |
Kirriemuir Hotels |
Kirriemuir Bed & Breakfast |
Kirriemuir B&B |
Kirriemuir
Self catering cottages, apartments, flats |
Laurencekirk Self catering cottages, apartments, flats |
Monifieth
Hotels |
Monifieth
Bed & Breakfast |
Monifieth
B&B |
Monifieth Camping sites, camp grounds, caravan sites |
Montrose
Hotels |
Montrose
Bed & Breakfast |
Montrose
B&B |
Montrose Self catering cottages, apartments, flats |
Montrose
Camping sites, camp grounds, caravan sites |
Newtyle Self
catering cottages, apartments, flats |
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