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Angus

Angus is a historic and scenic council area in Scotland known for its rich Pictish and medieval heritage, scenic coastlines, and lively market towns with good rail access.

Arbroath Abbey

Arbroath Abbey is a historic 12th-century ruined abbey in Scotland, known for its distinctive red sandstone architecture and its role in Scottish independence. Visitors can explore both the outdoor ruins and an indoor visitor centre with exhibits and a scale model, experiencing this significant cultural landmark.

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Broughty Castle

Broughty Castle is a historic stone castle on the River Tay in Dundee, Scotland, dating back to the 15th century with significant military history. It now serves as a museum featuring local maritime, whaling, and military heritage exhibits, offering both indoor gallery experiences and outdoor exploration of the castle grounds and nearby beach.

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Caterthun

The Caterthuns are a ridge of hills in Angus, Scotland, featuring two notable Iron Age hillforts, the White Caterthun with its impressive dry-stone wall and the Brown Caterthun known for its earthen embankments. Visitors can explore ancient fortifications and enjoy scenic outdoor historic sites.

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Claypotts Castle

Claypotts Castle is a well-preserved late medieval Z-plan castle located in Dundee, Scotland, known for its distinctive 16th-century tower house design and rich historical background. Visitors can explore the castle's unique stone architecture and learn about its connections to Scottish heritage.

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Eassie Stone

The Eassie Stone is a historic mid-8th century Pictish cross slab carved with intricate knotwork, angels, and symbolic figures. It is displayed within a perspex shelter inside the roofless shell of the ruined Eassie Old Church in Angus, Scotland.

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Edzell Castle

Edzell Castle is a 16th-century ruined tower house and courtyard near Edzell, Angus, featuring a unique early-17th-century Renaissance walled garden with intricate symbolic carvings. Visitors can explore both the historic castle structures and the extensively decorated garden, which reflects esoteric traditions and Renaissance artistry. The site is maintained by Historic Environment Scotland and open to the public with an entrance charge.

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Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum

Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum in Scotland exhibits a significant collection of carved Pictish stones in a historic former school building, showcasing early medieval Christian sculptures linked to local heritage and artistry.

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Restenneth Priory

Restenneth Priory is a historic Augustinian priory ruin near Forfar, Scotland, known for its medieval architecture and scheduled monument status. Visitors can explore the extensive outdoor ruins and scenic surrounding fields.

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St Orland's Stone

St Orland's Stone is an ancient Pictish cross-slab located in Angus, Scotland, featuring intricate Celtic carvings and historical symbols visible outdoors at its original site.

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St Vigeans Stones and Museum

St Vigeans Sculptured Stones Museum in Angus showcases an exceptional collection of Pictish carved stones, including the 9th-century Drosten Stone, housed in historic sandstone cottages beside the ancient St Vigeans Church.

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Tealing Earth House

Tealing Earth House is an Iron Age souterrain in Angus, Scotland, featuring a curved underground stone chamber that likely served as storage, incorporating ancient stones with cup and ring marks and artifacts from native and Roman times. It is an accessible historic site managed by Historic Environment Scotland, open to the public for free.

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External links

  • angus.gov.uk
Last update: 10 June 2026
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