Holiday Parks, Caravan Holidays and Lodges in Angus

Holiday parks in Angus suit visitors who want a Scottish break with coast, countryside, market towns and glen scenery close together. This part of eastern Scotland gives you beaches, harbours, castles, golf, nature reserves and inland landscapes without needing to choose between a coast based stay and a rural holiday.

Caravan holidays in Angus are especially useful for visitors who like to explore by road. A caravan park near Arbroath gives access to harbour walks, the coast, Arbroath Abbey and food stops linked to the town’s fishing heritage. Montrose works well for beach days, Montrose Basin, House of Dun and the coast north of the town. Carnoustie gives the county a golf and coast angle, while Forfar, Kirriemuir and Brechin bring visitors closer to inland Angus, Glamis Castle and the routes towards the glens. You can discover more caravan and lodge holiday parks across Scotland here.

Lodge holidays in Angus are a good fit where the setting gives the stay a quieter feel. A lodge near the Angus Glens, countryside villages or the coast can suit couples, families and dog owners who want scenery, walking, open space and calmer evenings after days out. The main decision is whether you want the beach and harbour side of Angus, the golf coast, or the inland routes towards Glen Clova, Glen Esk, Glen Prosen and Glen Isla.

Where to Stay in Angus

Arbroath and the east coast suit visitors who want harbour walks, coastal paths, local food, Arbroath Abbey, beaches and easy touring along the Angus shoreline.

Montrose and Montrose Basin suit caravan holidays focused on beach days, wildlife, estuary views, House of Dun, coastal walks and quieter seaside stays.

Carnoustie and the south Angus coast suit visitors who want golf, beach walks, coast paths, family days out and easy access across the lower Angus coast.

Forfar and central Angus suit countryside touring, market town facilities, local food, Glamis Castle, country parks and routes towards several parts of the county.

Kirriemuir and the Angus Glens suit lodge holidays, walking, scenic drives, wildlife, hill country and quieter rural breaks away from the coast.

Brechin and north Angus suit visitors who want heritage, countryside routes, gardens, river walks and access towards Edzell, Glen Esk and the wider north of the county.

Why Choose Angus for a Holiday Park Break?

Angus works well for visitors who want a holiday park stay with more range than a single seaside town. The coast gives you Arbroath, Montrose, Carnoustie, Lunan Bay and quiet beaches, while inland Angus brings castles, glens, market towns and countryside routes. That mix gives the county a clear identity without relying on one main resort.

For caravan holidays, Angus is best planned around the area you want to use most. Choose the coast for beaches, harbours, golf and coastal walking. Choose central Angus for market towns, family days out and easy routes across the county. Choose the glens for walking, scenery and a more rural Scottish stay.

For lodge holidays, Angus is strongest when the accommodation connects with the landscape. A lodge near the coast, a rural park close to Kirriemuir or a countryside base towards the glens can create a slower holiday with walking, food, views and local days out close by.

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Best For: Luxury lodge breaks in Angus, fishing holidays, Perthshire and Angus days out
Accommodation Types: Lodges, hot tub lodges
Highlights: River Isla setting, private fishing stretch, riverside walks, hot tub options, near Blairgowrie

Ruthven Falls is a peaceful luxury lodge retreat in Ruthven, Angus, set beside the River Isla close to the Perthshire border. The park offers spacious two and three bedroom lodges, with selected lodges including private hot tubs for relaxed countryside breaks.

The location works well for guests who want fishing, walking and Scottish sightseeing in one stay. Blairgowrie, Dundee, Perth, Glamis Castle, Scone Palace, The Cateran Trail and Glenshee are all within reach for days out.

Why it’s a top pick: A riverside Angus lodge park with hot tub options, private fishing and easy access to Perthshire, Dundee and the Scottish countryside.

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FAQs

Are there holiday parks in Angus?

Yes, there are holiday parks, caravan parks, lodges and touring sites across Angus. The most useful areas to compare include Arbroath, Montrose, Carnoustie, Forfar, Kirriemuir, Brechin and countryside locations close to the Angus Glens.

Is Angus good for caravan holidays?

Yes, Angus can be a good area for caravan holidays if you want coast, countryside, castles, golf, beaches and touring routes. The county has a useful mix of seaside towns, inland market towns and rural landscapes, so the best park depends on whether you want the coast or the glens closest to you.

Are there lodge holidays in Angus?

Yes, lodge holidays are a good fit for Angus, especially in countryside, coastal and glen settings. Lodges work well for couples, families and dog owners who want a quieter Scottish break with access to beaches, castles, walking routes and scenic drives.

Where is best to stay in Angus?

Arbroath is useful for harbour walks, food, the abbey and coastal touring. Montrose works well for beach days, wildlife and Montrose Basin. Carnoustie suits golf and coast breaks. Forfar is useful for central Angus touring, while Kirriemuir, Brechin and the Angus Glens are better for countryside, walking and lodge holidays.

Are there caravan parks near Arbroath?

Yes, Arbroath is one of the main areas to compare for caravan parks and holiday parks in Angus. It works well for visitors who want coast, harbour walks, local food, Arbroath Abbey and easy access to other Angus seaside locations.

What can you do from a holiday park in Angus?

Popular days out include Arbroath, Montrose Beach, Montrose Basin, Lunan Bay, Carnoustie, Glamis Castle, House of Dun, Forfar, Kirriemuir, Brechin, Edzell and the Angus Glens. The county is good for coast walks, castles, wildlife, golf, local food and countryside drives.

Is Angus better for coast or countryside holidays?

Angus can work for both. The coast is better if you want beaches, harbours, golf and seaside towns. Inland Angus is better if you want glens, castles, market towns, walking and a quieter rural base. Many visitors choose a park based on which side of Angus they expect to use most.

Are Angus holiday parks good for families?

Angus holiday parks can work well for families who enjoy beaches, castles, country parks, wildlife, golf, local towns and easy outdoor days. Coastal areas such as Arbroath, Montrose and Carnoustie are useful for seaside breaks, while Forfar and inland Angus work better for countryside touring.

Are Angus holiday parks good for dog friendly breaks?

Angus can be a good area for dog friendly holiday parks because the county has beaches, coastal paths, countryside routes, parks and glen walks. Always check each park’s dog policy before booking and check local guidance for beaches, livestock areas and wildlife sensitive locations.

What makes Angus different from other Scottish holiday park areas?

Angus gives visitors a compact mix of east coast beaches, fishing towns, golf, castles, market towns and glen scenery. It feels different from the Highlands or west coast because the holiday is less about long remote travel and more about moving between coast, countryside and historic Angus towns.