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What to do in Angus and Dundee

Glamis Castle

Glamis Castle

Visit Glamis Castle, the ancestral home of the Earls of Strathmore, the childhood home of HM Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, and the setting for Shakespeare’s Macbeth. The castle has witnessed more than 600 years of history so holds many stories, secrets and intriguing tales!

Golf in Angus

Golf

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Discovery Point Dundee

Discovery Point

Follow in the footsteps of Captain Scott and Ernest Shackleton aboard the Royal Research Ship Discovery at the multi-award winning Discovery Point and experience one of the greatest stories ever told.

Cultural Quarter

Dundee's Cultural Quarter

The city's burgeoning cultural quarter is home to highly regarded Dundee Rep Theatre and Dundee Contemporary Arts centre while elsewhere visitors can enjoy an impressive range of galleries and museums covering a wealth of subjects.

Arbroath

Arbroath Abbey


Arbroath Abbey, founded in 1178, is famously associated with the Declaration of Arbroath of 1320, which asserted Scotland's independence from England.

Kirriemuir

Kirriemuir

Visit the birth place of JM Barrie, the creator of much-loved character Peter Pan. See how JM Barrie lived or visit the exhibition which detials Barrie's literary and theatrical works.

Glen Clova

Glen Clova

Head to the unspolit Angus glens, Glen Clova with its stunning cliffs, heather slopes and valley meadows, where you may be lucky to spot some Scottish wildlife.

Edzell

Edzell

Visit the beautiful village of Edzell is described as the 'jewel in the crown of Angus' is home to Edzell Castle and Gardens.

Pictavia

Pictavia Visitor Centre

Hear the fascinating story of the ancient Picts, who inhabited Scotland during the1st millenium AD at the Pictavia Visitor Centre.

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