Angus is a beautiful and often overlooked gem on Scotland’s east coast — where rolling farmland, rugged glens, and dramatic cliffs meet rich history and local flavour. Whether you’re wandering a peaceful beach, climbing into the Angus Glens, or exploring ancient abbeys and castles, Angus offers a wonderfully varied and relaxing caravan holiday.
Caravan parks in Angus range from coastal retreats near places like Arbroath and Montrose, to countryside escapes near the Grampian Mountains or Glen Clova. You’ll find historic market towns like Forfar, Kirriemuir, and Brechin, all offering a warm welcome and a strong local identity. It’s a county famous for the Arbroath Smokie, proud of its past, and rich in natural beauty.
For a laid-back break with scenery, seafood, and Scottish charm, Angus is a brilliant and peaceful choice.
The striking ruins where the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320 — a powerful symbol of Scottish independence.
An elegant Georgian mansion with ornate plasterwork, period rooms, and scenic woodland walks near Montrose.
Discover the childhood home of J.M. Barrie and explore local history in the picturesque gateway to the Angus Glens.
A unique historic site featuring one of only two Irish-style round towers in Scotland, beside a 13th-century cathedral.
One of the most beautiful of the Angus Glens — perfect for hiking, wildlife spotting, and soaking in Highland-style scenery.