The County of Angus
The county of Angus on the east coast of Scotland is home to the angus cattle breed. The area around the town of Brechin is particularly well-known for angus cattle. Angus beef is prized for its high quality, and angus cattle are also used for dairy production.
The Cairngorms are a range of mountains located in the heart of Angus. The highest peak in the range is Ben Macdui, which reaches an elevation of 4,296 meters. The Cairngorms are popular with hikers and climbers, and offer some stunning views over the surrounding countryside.
Angus's Surrounding Counties
Other counties neighbouring Angus include: Aberdeenshire, Perth and Kinross and Fife .
Angus is a county with a great selection of places to visit including towns, ruins, lakes, nature reserves, woodlands and historic monuments.
Arbroath, Kirriemuir, Forfar, Montrose, Monifieth, Carnoustie, and Brechin are great places to visit in Angus if you like towns.
The county of Angus boasts some of the best ruins including Arbroath Abbey.
Angus's best lakes can be found at Loch of Kinnordy.
The county of Angus boasts some of the best nature reserves including Loch of Kinnordy.
The county of Angus boasts some of the best woodlands including Loch of Kinnordy.
The county of Angus boasts some of the best historic monuments including Balmashanner Monument.