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Visiting Angus

Angus is a vibrant and well‑connected region on Scotland’s east coast, offering businesses, investors and visitors an exceptional quality of life.

There are seven towns in Angus – Arbroath, Brechin, Carnoustie, Forfar, Kirriemuir, Monifieth and Montrose, each with its own unique character and attractions.

With excellent transport links, thriving towns, and world‑class landscapes, Angus is an inspiring place to visit, live, work and explore.

A grand, pink-walled Scottish castle with numerous turrets, spires, and a central clock tower stands under a bright blue sky. A long, paved driveway leads directly to the entrance, flanked by vast green lawns and stone pedestals topped with statues. Invest in Angus Circle

Things to See and Do

Angus offers an outstanding experience for visitors, combining dramatic natural beauty, attractive towns and a rich cultural heritage.

From the rolling Angus Glens to the sweeping white‑sand beaches along the east coast, the region is filled with opportunities for relaxation, adventure and exploration.

Angus is home to seven towns, each with its own character and charm:

  • Arbroath – historic harbour town and birthplace of the Declaration of Arbroath
  • Brechin – a cathedral city with unique heritage sites
  • Carnoustie – globally renowned for championship golf
  • Forfar – a bustling market town
  • Kirriemuir – gateway to the glens and childhood home of J.M. Barrie
  • Monifieth – coastal charm with close proximity to the city of Dundee
  • Montrose – picturesque seaside town with a wildlife‑rich tidal basin

For a full guide to attractions, experiences, itineraries and places to eat, see the Visit Angus website.

An elevated view of Arbroath Harbour filled with numerous white sailboats and small motorboats moored at wooden piers. The background features a coastal town with stone and brick buildings, a parking area with several cars, and distant church spires under a cloudy sky.

Getting to Angus

Travelling to and around Angus is straightforward, with multiple transport options that connect the area regionally, nationally and internationally.

Two major trunk routes run through Angus:

  • A90 – the main route linking Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen.
  • A92 – a coastal route running from Fife northwards to Aberdeen.

These high‑quality roads offer fast access to key cities, ports, and industrial hubs.

Angus supports sustainable travel, with an expanding network of electric vehicle charging points located throughout the county.

Partners are also exploring innovations in EV infrastructure, hydrogen and biogas to support low‑carbon transport solutions for residents, businesses and visitors.

Regular train services connect Angus with Scotland’s major cities.

Stations in Monifieth, Carnoustie, Arbroath and Montrose provide direct links to Dundee, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and routes beyond.

Montrose Port is a leading logistics and services hub for the North Sea energy sector and general cargo market.

The port also welcomes cruise ships, giving passengers the opportunity to discover the attractions of Angus and the surrounding area.

Angus is easily reached from several airports:

  • Dundee Airport – offering flights to London Heathrow and accommodating private aviation.
  • Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow airports – all within accessible distance, providing an extensive choice of domestic and international connections.

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