List of places in Angus facts for kids
Angus is a beautiful area in Scotland, known for its amazing history, stunning nature, and charming towns. This page lists many interesting places you can find in Angus, from ancient castles and peaceful nature reserves to busy towns and famous golf courses. It's a great place to explore!
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Exploring Angus: Towns and Villages
Angus has many towns and villages, each with its own special feel.
Major Towns to Visit
- Arbroath: A historic coastal town famous for Arbroath Abbey, where the Declaration of Arbroath was signed. You can also visit Arbroath Museum.
- Brechin: Home to Brechin Cathedral with its unique round tower, and Brechin Castle. There's also the Brechin Museum and a railway station.
- Carnoustie: Well-known for its incredible Carnoustie Golf Links, a world-famous golf course.
- Forfar: The county town of Angus, with Forfar Loch nearby, perfect for walks.
- Kirriemuir: The birthplace of J.M. Barrie, who created Peter Pan. You can visit the Barrie's Birthplace Museum and the Kirriemuir Gateway to the Glens Museum.
- Monifieth: A town located on the coast.
- Montrose: A coastal town with the beautiful Montrose Basin, a large tidal estuary important for wildlife. You can visit the Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre and the Signal Tower Museum.
Other Interesting Villages
- Aberlemno: Famous for its ancient Aberlemno Stones, which are Pictish carved stones.
- Auchmithie: A small fishing village.
- Barry: Near the coast, with Barry Watermill.
- Birkhill: A village in Angus.
- Bridgend of Lintrathen: A small settlement.
- Bridgefoot: Another small village.
- Carmyllie: A village in the countryside.
- Craigo: A small place in Angus.
- Dykend: A small community.
- East Haven: A small coastal village.
- Edzell: A village near the stunning Edzell Castle.
- Farnell: A small village.
- Fern: A rural area.
- Ferryden: A village near Montrose.
- Friockheim: A village with a unique name.
- Hillside: A village near Montrose.
- Inverkeilor: A village in Angus.
- Kingennie: A small village.
- Kingsmuir: A small community.
- Kinnaber: A place near the North Water Viaduct.
- Kinnell: A small village.
- Kinnettles: A rural area.
- Kirkbuddo: A small settlement.
- Kirkton of Glenisla: A village in Glen Isla.
- Kirkton of Kingoldrum: A small village.
- Letham: A village in Angus.
- Leysmill: A small village.
- Liff: A village near Dundee.
- Lunanhead: A small village.
- Marywell: A small community.
- Menmuir: A rural village.
- Newbigging: A village in Angus.
- Newtyle: A village in the Sidlaw Hills.
- Oathlaw: A small parish.
- Tannadice: A village in Angus.
- Tarfside: A remote village in Glen Esk.
- Tealing: A village known for its earthhouses.
- Wellbank: A small village.
Historic Castles and Houses
Angus is full of old castles and grand houses that tell stories of the past.
Famous Castles to Explore
- Airlie Castle: A historic castle in Airlie.
- Aldbar Castle: An old castle site.
- Balintore Castle: A large country house built like a castle.
- Blaikie Castle: A ruined castle.
- Brechin Castle: A historic castle near Brechin.
- Clova Castle: A ruined castle.
- Colliston Castle: A well-preserved tower house.
- Dunninald Castle: A beautiful country house.
- Edzell Castle: A stunning ruined castle with a unique walled garden.
- Ethie Castle: A historic castle near the coast.
- Finavon Castle: A ruined castle.
- Fowlis Castle: A historic castle.
- Gardyne Castle: A well-preserved tower house.
- Glamis Castle: One of Scotland's most famous castles, known for its beauty and history.
- Guthrie Castle: A historic castle.
- Hatton Castle: A historic castle.
- Hynd Castle: A ruined castle.
- Invermark Castle: A ruined castle in Glen Esk.
- Inverquharity Castle: A restored tower house.
- Kemps Castle: A ruined castle.
- Kinnaird Castle: A historic castle.
- Mains Castle: A ruined castle near Dundee.
- Melgund Castle: A ruined castle.
- Panmure Castle: A ruined castle.
- Red Castle: A ruined coastal castle.
- Ruthven Castle: A ruined castle.
Historic Houses and Estates
- Angus Folk Museum: A museum showcasing local history.
- Ascreavie House: A historic house.
- Balnaboth House: A country house.
- Burnside Cottage: A historic cottage.
- Gagie House: A historic house.
- Hospitalfield House: A historic house and arts centre.
- House of Dun: A beautiful Georgian mansion managed by the National Trust for Scotland.
- House of Pitmuies: A historic house.
- Panmure House: A historic house.
Nature and Outdoor Fun
Angus has amazing natural places, from hills and glens to lochs and coastlines.
Beautiful Glens and Hills
- Braes of Angus: The hilly areas of Angus.
- Caddam Wood: A woodland area.
- Cairngorms National Park: Part of this large national park extends into Angus.
- Craigowl Hill: A prominent hill in the Sidlaw range.
- Five Glens of Angus: These are Glen Isla, Glen Prosen, Glen Clova, Glen Lethnot, and Glen Esk, offering stunning scenery.
- Glen Doll: A beautiful glen.
- Glen Mark: Another scenic glen.
- Grampian Mountains: Part of this mountain range is in Angus.
- Kilry Glen: A scenic glen.
- Mile Hill: A hill in Angus.
- Mount Keen: A mountain on the border of Angus.
- Sidlaw Hills: A range of hills offering great views.
Lochs, Rivers, and Reservoirs
- Backwater Reservoir: A large reservoir.
- Balgavies Loch: A loch known for its wildlife.
- Elliot Water: A river in Angus.
- Ledyatt Loch: A loch in Angus.
- Loch Lee: A loch in Glen Esk.
- Loch of Kinnordy: A nature reserve loch.
- Lunan Water: A river flowing into Lunan Bay.
- Melgam Water: A river.
- Rescobie Loch: A loch in Angus.
- River South Esk: A major river in Angus.
- River Tay: A large river that forms part of the border of Angus.
Coastal Wonders
- Boddin: A coastal area.
- Lunan Bay: A beautiful sandy bay.
- Montrose Basin: A large tidal basin, important for birds.
- Scurdie Ness: A headland with a lighthouse.
- Seaton Cliffs: Coastal cliffs.
Other Interesting Places
- Angus transmitting station: A tall mast for broadcasting.
- Bell Rock Lighthouse: A famous lighthouse off the coast of Angus.
- Black Watch Memorial: A memorial dedicated to the Black Watch regiment.
- Broomfield Golf Course: A golf course.
- Carlungie and Ardestie earthhouses: Ancient underground structures.
- Carnoustie Golf Links: A world-famous golf course.
- Caterthun: The sites of two ancient hill forts.
- Crombie Country Park: A park with a reservoir, great for walks.
- Dalhousie Arch: A historic archway.
- Falls of Drumly Harry: Waterfalls.
- Gayfield Park: A football stadium in Arbroath.
- Glencadam Distillery: A whisky distillery.
- Glenesk Folk Museum: A museum about local life in Glen Esk.
- Glebe Park: A football stadium in Brechin.
- Golf Street railway station: A railway station.
- Inchcape: A reef with the Bell Rock Lighthouse.
- Kerr's Miniature Railway: A miniature railway.
- Kirriemuir Aviation Museum: A museum about aviation history.
- Links Park: A football stadium in Montrose.
- Logie Cemetery: A historic cemetery.
- Maison Dieu Chapel: A historic chapel.
- Meffan, Meffan Museum: A museum in Forfar.
- Monikie Country Park: A park with reservoirs, good for outdoor activities.
- Montreathmont Moor: A moorland area.
- North Water Viaduct: A railway viaduct.
- Panbride Church: A historic church.
- Panmure Golf Club: A golf course.
- Pictavia: A visitor centre about the Picts.
- Piperdam: A leisure resort.
- Pirner's Brig: A historic bridge.
- Restenneth Priory: The ruins of an ancient priory.
- RM Condor: A Royal Marines base.
- St Orland's Stone: An ancient Pictish stone.
- St Vigeans, St Vigeans Church: A historic church and village known for its Pictish stones.
- Station Park: A football stadium in Forfar.
- Stone of Morphie: A standing stone.
- Stracathro: A place with a historic church.
- Strathmore: A large valley in Angus.
See also
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