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Camping and Caravan Sites in Angus

Bordering some of Scotland’s most gorgeous places including Aberdeenshire, Dundee and Perth, camping and caravanning in Angus allows you to explore the delights that Scottish Highlands has to offer. Whether it’s the historic castles, pure white beaches or incredible golf courses, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.  

Where to visit in Angus

Start planning your camping adventure by visiting some of these nearby tourist attractions.

Glamis Castle and Gardens

Glamis Castle

Visit the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth and the place that inspired Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Enjoy a guided tour of Glamis Castle to learn a little about its history and deep connection to today’s Royal Family. The gardens at Glamis also tell a story and are a sight to behold year-round.

Arbroath Abbey

Arbroath Abbey

The Medieval ruins of Arbroath Abbey are a beautiful sight to behold. The visitor centre tells the story of the Declaration of Arbroath, a letter from Scottish nobles to the Pope, asserting Scotland’s independence. You’ll also discover why Arbroath Abbey was put in the national spotlight when the Stone of Destiny was found beside the high altar in 1951.

House of Dun

House of Dun

This Georgian mansion is home to the Angus Folk Collection, offers guided tours, and has lovely gardens and woodland to explore. Wildlife lovers should keep their eyes peeled for red squirrels, deer, buzzards, and more.

Loch of Kinnordy

Loch of Kinnordy

This RSPB nature reserve is a haven for walkers and wildlife lovers. The shallow loch is surrounded by farmland and woodland, so look out for otters, red squirrels and osprey while exploring.

Montrose Beach

Montrose Beach

The golden sands of Montrose Beach are perfect for a family day out. There’s a promenade, seafront play area, and good facilities at peak times.

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