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Travelling to Angus

It is easy to get to Angus thanks to good road, rail and air links.  The major rail and road arteries from the East of Scotland comes through Angus, making it very accessible.

By road

From the Central Belt of Scotland, follow signs for Perth or Tay Bridge, and onward on the A92 or A90.

From Inverness and the North, divert from A9 at Dunkeld for Blairgowrie and then Kirriemuir, or follow signs for Coupar Angus, then Forfar. 

From Aberdeen, follow signs for the A90 or A92.

By rail

Let the train take the strain - Arbroath and Montrose are on the east coast line with a good service from the north and south.

By air

For those arriving by plane, you will find an excellent range of domestic and international flights flying to Dundee, Aberdeen and Edinburgh airports.

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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 and of course Arbroath Smokies. Angus, Scotland's Birthplace.

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