


Hotels in Angus, Scotland.

Glamis Castle
The county of Angus is situated in the Scottish Midlands with Aberdeenshire to the north, Perthshire to the west and to the south is Fife across the Firth of Tay.
Angus is an area of contrasts with the Highland Glens to the north of the county to the undulating lowlands of the south where Angus meets Dundee. Central Angus is a productive area for both arable and pastoral farming.
Angus has a rich heritage with castles, and heritage sites awaiting your visit. Glamis Castle, near Forfar, stands in an extensive landscaped park – two acres enclosed within high yew hedges, and a Nature Trail amongst magnificent Douglas Firs and hardwood trees.
If you travel to Kirriemuir you can visit J.M. Barries's birthplace - the creator of Peter Pan who was born there in 1860. In Kirrimuir you can also visit Cortachy Estate at Kirrimuir. There is also Barry Water Mill at Carmoustie, Edzell Castle or The House of Dun in Montrose.
Hotels in Angus
Brechin
Northern Hotel
Broughty Ferry
Best Western Woodlands Hotel
Taychreggan Hotel & Restaurant
Carnoustie
Carnoustie Golf Course Hotel
Carnoustie Golf Hotel
Carnoustie Golf Hotel & Spa
Carnoustie Links Hotel
Dundee
Apex City Quay Hotel & Spa
Best Western Queens Hotel
West Park
Your Hotel
Eassie and Nevay
Castleton House Hotel
Edzell
The Glenesk Hotel
Ferryden
Park Hotel
Forfar
Royal Hotel
Invergowrie
Best Western Invercarse Hotel
Swallow Hotel Dundee
Kirriemuir
Airlie Arms Hotel
Lintrathen
Lochside Lodge & Roundhouse Restaurant
Montrose
Best Western Links Hotel
Links Hotel
Swallow Park Hotel
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