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Dundee air travelAngus boasts good transport links, with easy connections.

It is easy to reach from overseas, with airports nearby in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow, and is part of the national East Coast rail network.

Excellent road Iinks (incuding the recent A92 upgrade between Dundee and and Arbroath), and good rail links means that Angus is a short journey away from your point of arrival.

Dundee Airport is only five minutes from the main A90, and less than 10 minutes by taxi from mainline rail and bus stations. Flights from London City Airport arrive daily. Taxis are available, and car hire companies deliver and collect cars at the airport by prior arrangement.

Montrose Railway Bridge and BasinFor anyone used to driving in busy urban areas driving around Angus is generally a delight. Re-discover the enjoyment of driving, on beautiful country roads with magnificent scenery. The pace of life is relaxed and in Angus you can still enjoy the journey itself.

Or let the train take the strain - travel in comfort to all parts of the coastal fringe of Angus for a relaxing break. Golf at Carnoustie, jazz or antiques at Montrose, sailing at Arbroath.

 

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AngusAhead.com is the official guide for the region of Angus, with information and listings for Angus vacations, Angus business and living in Angus. Angus is famous for the historic Declaration of Arbroath in 1320, Peter Pan great Angus golf, walking in Angus, Kirriemuir the home of Peter Pan, the stunning Glamis Castle and of course Arbroath Smokies. Angus, Scotland's Birthplace. Towns of Angus include Arbroath, Brechin, Carnoustie, Forfar, Kirriemuir, Monifieth and Montrose.

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