Where is angus in scotland
If you prefer a quieter existence, you may be better placed in one of the quaint towns and villages throughout Angus.
What these little places lack in size, they more than make up for in character. Population: , approx. Five Fascinating Facts: 1. Dundee is the birth place of the Grand Theft Auto series — one of the largest gaming franchises in the world 2. The stadiums of the two professional football clubs in Dundee are actually on the same street, and are just yards apart Education: Dundee and Angus is home to primary and secondary schools, with an excellent spread across the entire region.
Find out more about the school system in Scotland Find out more about universities in Scotland Local industries: Video game development is one of the biggest industries in this area, and has been for decades now. The outdoors: The city of Dundee is located on the north coast of the Firth of Tay, which leads out into the North Sea, so although it might be a little too chilly for a swim, it does provide some beautiful seaside walks. Click on the parish name to see information about records.
Click on the link for an outline map of the parishes of Angus. For more information on Scottish poorhouses, go to the Scotland Poor Law page. A description with drawings and photos of the workhouses today along with databases of those living there from the Census are provided on the links above located on the site entitled The Workhouse: The story of an institution In every county in Scotland there are one or more family history societies made up of members with genealogical interests in their areas.
For information about this organization and its member societies, contact or visit their website at:. For a list of archives and libraries on the national level, go to the Scotland Archives and Libraries page. Family History Library. Memories Overview Gallery People Find.
Sign in Create Account. Family Tree. From FamilySearch Wiki. Angus Wiki Topics. A mile and a half east of Forfar are the remains of Restenneth Priory, originally founded here by King Nechtan of the Picts. At Aberlemno, half way between Forfar and Brechin are the Aberlemno Stones, three Pictish stones alongside the main road. Another Pictish Stone can be found in the kirkyard of Aberlemno Kirk. Travelling south along the coast from Montrose brings you to Lunan Bay, a stunning swathe of sand beneath dunes and low cliffs which concludes at Boddin Point.
Lunan Bay comes complete with its own ruined castle, the superbly located Red Castle. The main coastal settlement south of Montrose is Arbroath, about fifteen miles north-east of Dundee.
The town is home to the historically important Arbroath Abbey, and the superb St Vigeans Museum of Carved Stones, as well as the Arbroath Signal Tower Museum, though to some its name is best known for the Arbroath Smokie, a smoked haddock still produced in smokehouses around the old harbour. The smokie originated in the small fishing village of Auchmithie, a few miles up the coast from Arbroath.
If you head south-east from Arbroath you come to Carnoustie, a town that largely revolves around its world famous golf course. Just to the west of Carnoustie is Barry Mill, a rare example of a working water powered oatmeal mill. Dundee is Scotland's fourth city and known historically for its shipbuilding and whaling, for its jam, and for its jute industry. It is also known for journalism and for comics: Dundee remains the home of D.
Thomson, publishers of the Beano and the Dandy. Plan an active break, a weekend in the glens or a two day foodie feast - browse the itineraries to plan a trip. From stunning glens and breathtaking coastline to historic attractions and family activities - here's things in Angus not to be missed! Dundee is within easy reach of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen airports, if you want to fly in to Scotland.
It's also a main point on the north east rail line, is served by coaches from across the UK, and can be reached by car along the main motorways.
It's around 1 to 2 hours travel from Scotland's main cities. Find Dundee travel information. You can reach Angus by heading either north or south towards, Dundee, and then using the A92 or A90 roads. Trains run around the east coast stopping in Arbroath and Montrose, while coaches run into the region and local bus services connect up the smaller towns and villages. Find out more on travel to Angus. Find out more at Visit Angus. Get friendly and helpful advice at Dundee iCentre , located right beside the Caird Hall.
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