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Explore Scotland: Angus What to See & Do Guide

The Explore Scotland: Angus What to See & Do Guide from VisitScotland c/o Carat Edinburgh introduces an area of outstanding natural beauty, where rugged coastlines, gentle lowlands and Highland glens merge to produce world-class golf locations, wonderful walking opportunities and a host of outdoor activity options.

History and Heritage

Angus is rich in Scottish history. The guide highlights Arbroath Abbey, home to the Declaration of Arbroath, often described as Scotland's Birthplace. Visitors can also explore Glamis Castle, the childhood home of the late Queen Mother and one of the settings of Shakespeare's Macbeth, and follow the Pictish Trail to Pictavia, near Brechin, to hear tales of this ancient artistic warrior race.

Walks, Glens and Coastline

The Angus landscape offers something for every walker and outdoor enthusiast.

  • A revitalising coastal walk along the red sandstone Seaton Cliffs, north of Arbroath
  • A gentle stroll across the stunning beach of Lunan Bay
  • The Angus Glens of Isla, Prosen, Clova, Lethnot and Esk, filled with wildlife and opportunities for activities and adventure

Golf in Carnoustie Country

Golfers are spoiled for choice in 'Carnoustie Country', with 30 challenging links, classic parkland and glorious heathland courses within a 40 minute drive of each other. Players can test their game on the hallowed links of Carnoustie Championship, Arbroath or Montrose, or enjoy the parkland challenges of Brechin, Forfar and Edzell.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Explore Scotland: Angus guide cover?

It introduces Angus as an area of outstanding natural beauty, covering its coastlines, lowlands and Highland glens, along with golf, walking and outdoor activities.

Which historic attractions are featured?

The guide highlights Arbroath Abbey, home to the Declaration of Arbroath, Glamis Castle, and Pictavia near Brechin on the Pictish Trail.

What walks does the guide suggest?

It recommends a coastal walk along the red sandstone Seaton Cliffs north of Arbroath and a gentle stroll across the beach of Lunan Bay.

What are the Angus Glens?

The Angus Glens are Isla, Prosen, Clova, Lethnot and Esk, a breathtaking area filled with wildlife and opportunities for activities and adventure.

What golf is available in the area?

'Carnoustie Country' offers 30 challenging links, parkland and heathland courses within a 40 minute drive, including Carnoustie Championship, Arbroath, Montrose, Brechin, Forfar and Edzell.

When does the guide suggest visiting Angus?

The guide encourages visitors to surprise themselves and visit Angus in autumn.

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