Find out more about the beautiful landscape of Dundee & Angus by taking a look through these natural features which include hills, mountains, glens and rivers.
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Glens
The Angus Glens are a series of tranquil valleys penetrated by single-track roads, offering some of the most majestic landscapes of north east Scotland.
Beaches
Beaches
Nestled beneath a historic castle in the former fishing village of Broughty Ferry, now a residential suburb of Dundee is an extensive sandy beach.
Beaches
Beaches
Dundee
Nestled beneath a historic castle in the former fishing village of Broughty Ferry, now a residential suburb of Dundee is an extensive sandy beach.
Rivers and Canals
Glen Isla
A tributary of the River Tay, the River Islay runs for 46 miles through Angus and Perthshire
Hills & Mountains
Alyth
The word Alyth means `steep bank or rugged place' - with town and hill named as one.
Beaches
The extensive golden beach of Montrose Seafront provides fun for the whole family.
Beaches
One of the biggest expanses of sand in Angus, this beautiful beach provides a wonderful place to walk, or take families for day trips.
Forests & Woodlands
Kirriemuir
The Angus Glens are part of Cairngorms National Park and offer a range of trails to explore and wildlife to discover.
Glens
Glen Isla is the most westerly of the Angus Glens, and the only one that is a through route for cars.
Hills & Mountains
Blairgowrie
Ben Gulabin is classified as a Corbett (mountain over 2500 ft) and provides an attractive backdrop for the settlement of Spittal of Glenshee.
Beaches
Hills & Mountains
Glen Isla
The name Monamenach derives from the Scots Gaelic word for 'Middle Hill'.
Hills & Mountains
Blairgowrie
The sweeping, symmetrical cone of Mount Blair (Hill of the Moor) is well seen from Glenshee and Glen Isla and offers excellent walking.