Angus with its vibrant seaside towns, inland Strathmore Valley and Glorious Glens will captivate you, hold your imagination and create a sense of discovery, so why not spend some time here and enjoy our wonderful views, great foot and excellent welcome?
The geography of the area is outstanding, the Angus Glens, which are the eastern gateway to the Cairngorms National Park are rich in wildlife, red deer, roe deer, otters, stoats, golden eagles peregrine falcons and much more. Inland you can see salmon leaping at the rocks of Solitude near Edzell, and forest life around the beautiful Reekie Linn waterfall near Kirriemuir. Corrie Fee National Nature Reserve at the head of Glen Doll has some of Britain's finest communities of mountain plants and upland birds.If you enjoy bird watching then you'll be spoilt for choice with specialist reserves at the Loch of Kinnordy, Montrose Basin, Balgavies Loch, Loch of Lintrathen and the cliffs around Angus.
The Angus coastline is a mix of calm sea fishing towns and vibrant seaside enclaves where you can watch the surfers, sailors, windsurfers and other water sports enthusiasts enjoying their time.
As you explore you will discover hidden glens and wide open spaces, the perfect location to enjoy the great outdoors, walking and mountain biking in the Angus Glens, kite-surfing the breakers at Lunan Bay or at Montrose, kayaking in Glen Esk, Horse riding in Glen Isla and so much more.
Each accommodation provider listed to the right is a member of the Outdoor Angus Group and are geared up to helping you make the most of you visit here. If you require any additional services please ask prior to booking, some will provide you with a packed lunch if required and most will have drying facilities too.