Angus is situated on the east coast of Scotland, a beautiful
area with rugged coastline and glorius highland glens, ideal for
walking and rambling.
Discover Scotland's rich heritage and explore the many historic
sites. Visit museums and learn about the local history. There are
many attractions on offer from castles and monuments to art
galleries and stunning gardens. For the more energetic there
are leisure centres, golfing, watersports and horse
riding.
For those that enjoy a little retail therapy, you will find a
good range of independent shops ranging from general food stores
through to craft and gift shops. If dining out you will find a good
choice of restaurants, pubs and cafes.
Caravan sites and parks in Angus
Recommended destinations for ANGUS
Great Days Out
There’s always plenty to do from Club Sites – take a look at these local attractions
and events coming up near this site. Attractions offering a discount for Club Members
are highlighted with a ‘Member Offer’ logo.
Find more attractions and events
Event
Attraction
Member offer
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Two semi-formal walled gardens adjoin an 18thC house and shelter long borders of herbaceous perennials, superb delphiniums and old fashioned roses.
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Monikie, Broughty Ferry, Angus
Monikie Country Park, with its reservoirs, woodland and grassland, is an ideal location for a visit to the countryside.
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Restored birthplace of Sir J M Barrie. Exhibition of his life and works incorporating an audiovisual presentation.
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Folk museum depicting life in the Glen and surrounding area over the last century. Displays of costumes, furniture, farm and kitchen equipment, a music room and parlour.
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The last water-powered meal mill to work in Angus. Original machinery is fully restored and turning again. Milling demonstrations usually take place on Sat and Sun afternoons.