Neverland Playpark
Star Rock Shop (oldest sweetshop)
Bon Scott Statue
Gateway to the Glens
Visit Kirriemuir
The east coast of Scotland has so much to offer. A peaceful and tranquil escape, Angus is the perfect step away from the everyday.
Come and awaken your senses, taking in our rich history, heritage and culture. Relax and unwind in our wide-open outdoor spaces, with miles of stunning views and an abundance of nature and wildlife.
Experience our local food and drink including the world famous Arbroath Smokie and the iconic Forfar Bridie as well as a host of locally produced confectionary, spirits, beers, juices and even tea and coffee!
Nestled between the north of Dundee and south of Aberdeenshire, Angus is easily accessed by road, rail and air. Once you’re here it’s easy to get around with great public transport links, plenty of electric vehicle charging points and miles of walking and cycling paths.
The Angus Tour allows you to design your own adventure whilst you discover our towns, villages and glens. Browse our suggested itineraries below, or choose bits and pieces from each to create your own.
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The Angus Tour Itineraries
Inspiration to Help Plan Your Trip
Visit Our Towns, Villages and Glens
Arbroath, the largest town in Angus, is home to the famous Arbroath Smokie
Brechin is the only city in Angus, on account of its medieval cathedral
Carnoustie, the youngest town in Angus, is world famous for its golf
Enter the charming village of Edzell under the ‘Dalhousie Arch’
Forfar was once the seat of Scotland's King Malcolm Canmore
Kirriemuir is known as the gateway to the glens
Monifieth dates back to the 9th century and was once a Pictish centre
Montrose is a bustling coastal town with an ancient history
The atmospheric Angus Glens offer superb walking opportunities
Visit the picturesque village of Glamis, built in the late 1700s