Angus
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In Angus, minor routes thread through bustling towns, tranquil villages and numerous beauty spots. Discover Castles, Pictish carvings, folk museums and craftsmen at work. Glamis Castle is the childhood home of the Queen Mother and the setting for Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Amble through an elegant walled garden at Edzell Castle. The 1320 declaration of independence was signed at Arbroath Abbey.
Golfers flock to Carnoustie for a round on the British Open course, but other sportsmen are not forgotten. The old weaving town of Kirriemuir is the birth place of Peter Pan’s author J.M. Barrie and the House of Dun near Montrose is a Palladian House restored by the National Trust for Scotland. At Signal Tower Museum, Arbroath, you can trace sea-faring tradition from the smallest harbour to the busy sea port of Montrose and you can enjoy a boat trip around the cliff-edged coastline.
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