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The time has come for you to enjoy your holidays? To achieve this, you need to select the holiday destination where you can relax and enjoy yourself in comfort and safety. On one of the most spectacular coastal routes in the east of Scotland, you'll find the region of Angus, the ideal destination for an adventurous stay. We offer you our advanced Holidu search system, so you can select the accommodation that suits you and your budget.
Countryside cottages, with stunninng views and delightful gardensComfortable accommodation perfect for sharing during your holidays in the Angus region, where a homely atmosphere prevails, with the advantage that several of them allow you to include your domestic pets because they have adequate gardens where you can play fetch, hide-and-seek, and do physical exercise. Ideal environments to get panoramic views, have Wi-Fi signal, and hot tubs for maximum relaxation, all arranged for the enjoyment of all.
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Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre is a huge museum, it exhibits the history of the air station, the people who served there, about the pilots, with their medals, they are wonderful, there are many models of aircraft, also a very impressive model of the wartime airfield. Incredible exhibits, both outdoors and in pavilions, highly trained volunteer staff, friendly at all times to answer any queries. You will be able to visit a lovely shop with a good selection of items.
Angus for bikersArbroath to Auchmithie Coastal Path, is a beautiful and scenic coastal path, not too demanding, beautiful views of the sea and countryside, the path is tarmac. You will find stops to look at the cliffs, there is bird life all along the cliffs.
Did you know that Angus was one of the regions of Scotland that became one of the districts of the Tayside region until 1996, when it was divided into three councils?
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Beautiful wide golden sandy beach, located on the north-east coast of Scotland, you can take a stroll while enjoying the beautiful weather, sea breeze, sea views and the Scurdieness lighthouse, it offers a breathtaking environment. There is a children's playground and swimming pools, café, shop and ample parking close to the beach.
2. Visit the breathtaking Glamis CastleThe castle is imposing, the external environment as well as the area inside is enchanting, you can take a tour accompanied by an official guide, who will tell you numerous legends and mysteries that circulate around this residence, there are hunting trophies inside, you can walk through its charming gardens, the closest being the Italian garden, walled garden, sometimes you can see a Scottish cow grazing, the family lives in the castle in an area distant from the "tourist" area, it has ample parking.
3. Come and enjoy the captivating Crombie Country ParkMagnificent parkland, a truly beautiful area of 200 acres of woodland. There are winding trails, some uneven, some quiet. Wildlife is abundant. In addition, there is a children's play area, picnic and barbecue area, ranger centre, tree trail, hides and benches to sit and admire the stunning scenery. And you can go on wonderful dog walks!
4. Visit the Webster TheatreThe venue is a great, entertaining theatre, hosting tribute concerts, occasional plays, local musical events as well as acts from all over Scotland. It has a small bar in the foyer, so you can enjoy a glass of wine, before the show and during the interval. It is a spacious theatre with good views from all the comfortable seats. Children come from all over Angus to perform.
5. Breathtaking St Cyrus National Nature ReserveStunning walk with cliffs on one side of the nature reserve and the sea on the other, incredibly beautiful views, there is an ancient cemetery with some graves over 200 years old, beautiful seascapes, watch the dolphins, seals in the sea, geese, wildflowers and its extensive ecosystem. There were harmless jellyfish, rock pools where we saw crabs, rocks that could be climbed, a cave to explore, parking is available.
6. Take a day trip from Edinburgh to the Scottish Highland GamesThe tour is run by a knowledgeable, knowledgeable guide who takes you on a tour which although a bit long, makes it fun, you get to see the highland culture, see some cows, attend the games, the venue is impressive, and the organization is really impressive, they are held in different parts of the arena, music, dancing, food trucks and some small shops to buy local produce. The games include racing, caber throwing, shooting, hammer throwing.
7. Visit the fascinating West Links ParkIt's a park paradise with plenty of things to keep the kids entertained, paddling pool, witches hat, slides, climbing frames, tyre swings, hot food, ice cream. The park is right next to the beach. Another amusement for children and adults is the number of trains that run on the main line nearby, the whole park is clean, tidy, the staff is friendly and attentive, there is ample parking.
Information about cottages in Angus
🏡 Cottages available: | 145 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -41%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £35. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and fireplace. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 102 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 11% of the properties. |