Top 10 Things to do in Arbroath, Scotland

October 10, 2021 Karren Gelb

Arbroath (/ɑːrˈbroʊθ/) or Aberbrothock (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Bhrothaig, [opəɾˈvɾo.ɪkʲ]) is a former royal burgh and the largest town in the council area of Angus in Scotland, and has a population of 23,902. It lies on the North Sea coast, around 16 miles (25.7 km) ENE of Dundee and 45 miles (72.4 km) SSW of Aberdeen.
Restaurants in Arbroath

1. M&M Spink

10 Marketgate, Arbroath DD11 1AY Scotland +44 1241 875287 http://www.arbroathsmokies.co.uk/contactus.html
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

M&M Spink

84 High Street, Arbroath DD11 1HL Scotland +44 1241 874841 [email protected] http://www.resinartgallery.com
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Resin Art Gallery

Stunning contemporary Resin Artwork created by Scotland’s very own Resin Artist, Gail Knight. This must see artist run gallery is dedicated to Gail's work where every piece is an original and created at the onsite studio.

3. Cloud 9 Arbroath

10 West Port, Arbroath DD11 1RE Scotland +44 1241 876487 [email protected] http://www.cloud9arbroath.co.uk/
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Cloud 9 Arbroath

4. Arbroath Sea Safari

Arbroath Harbour, Arbroath Scotland +44 1241 439392 http://www.arbroathseasafari.co.uk
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Arbroath Sea Safari

5. David’s Hill Alpacas

David_s Hill, Waulkmill St Vigeans, Arbroath DD11 4RG Scotland +44 7584 326205 [email protected] http://www.davidshillalpacas.com
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David’s Hill Alpacas

Alpaca Trekking Experience Meet our alpacas and enjoy a peaceful trek with views of St Vigeans countryside, and learn fun and interesting facts about our alpacas. As well as a workshop learning crafts using alpaca fleece. Trekking - £20 per alpaca for 1 hour trek Meet & Greet - £6 per person for 30 minutes

Reviewed By stuartunegomme - Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Wow just wow. This is a must no matter how old you are. We are a couple and loved this experience. We took 2 alpacas on a walk for 20/30 minutes then came back to feed them all. They have a 7 week old called Barnaby that is just the Cutest as well. Then you make a great wee craft alpaca from the fur. The enthusiasm and love for these animals really comes across and you can see they are so well looked after. Already looking forward to coming back again.

6. Arbroath Cliffs

Arbroath DD11 5SB Scotland
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Arbroath Cliffs

7. Lunan Bay

Inverkeilor, Arbroath Scotland
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Lunan Bay

Foremans Cottage is a stylish and sophisticated retreat on Lunan Bay Beach. It has been featured in many glossies and with its 3 bedrooms, one with ensuite roll top, drench showers, and open fireplaces and log burner, it is ideal for a romantic break, families and a get away from it all break. The beach at Lunan is idyllic all year round.

Reviewed By kjf_x - Carnoustie, United Kingdom

Great for walks. For a long stretch along the beach, a quick walk with the dog or just a wee stop off to have picnic and relax. The area is lovely and very large so there can be many visitors and you can still be far away from the nearest person. 100% worth a visit.

8. Arbroath Abbey

Arbroath Abbey Abbey Street, Arbroath DD11 1EG Scotland +44 1241 878756 [email protected] http://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/arbroath-abbey/
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Arbroath Abbey

The abbey is closed for now, but you can view the iconic grounds and exterior. Arbroath Abbey is a testament to the dynamic piety of Scotland’s medieval monarchs. It was founded in 1178 by King William I ‘the Lion’ as a memorial to his childhood friend Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, who was murdered in 1170.

Reviewed By travelwitch - Columbus, United States

I always enjoy visiting ruins - abbey, castle, cathedral, etc. I find it fascinating to take photos of the ruins and to imagine what life was like inside and outside of the building in its day. Arbroath Abbey does not disappoint and there are Historical Scotland workers who are happy to share information with you. Being on the Historical Scotland registry it is free to pass holders and definitely worth a visit. Nice little gift shop with some beautiful HeatherGem pieces, and of course a toilet. Allow an hour or so to visit.

9. St Vigeans Stones and Museum

Saint Vigeans, Arbroath DD11 4RB Scotland +44 1241 433739 http://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/st-vigeans-stones-and-museum/
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St Vigeans Stones and Museum

This site is closed for now. We’re working hard to gradually reopen the places you love while making sure the experience is safe for everyone. It is hard to believe that this sleepy Angus village of St Vigeans was once the centre of a royal estate and of huge religious importance, bustling with prayerful pilgrims and monks. This was more than 1,000 years ago, so visitors could be forgiven for missing the evidence that is scattered around and in the walls of the late medieval church perched on a striking 40ft mound in front of them. The most important indications of the village’s powerful past can be found in two adjoining sandstone cottages along its only street. Within their walls in Historic Scotland’s museum are housed 38 carved stones, which had once stood up on the old church mound to broadcast early messages of the true Christian faith.The newly refurbished museum gives overdue recognition to the significance of the carvings.

10. Signal Tower Museum

Ladyloan, Arbroath DD11 1PU Scotland +44 1241 464554 http://archive.angus.gov.uk/historyaa/museums/signaltower/default.htm
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Signal Tower Museum

Reviewed By grayfam - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

The only thing I knew about Abroath was that I love Smokies - and visiting thier home we just decided to pop in here ( to avoid the rain to be honest). Welcomed by a friendly enthousiastic volunteer who pointed out the Bell Rock on the horizon - had not even heard of it before....why ? Absolutely loved our trip to this museum, we stayed well over an hour. The film was a fantastic introduction, and the exhibits brought the whole history to life. Have even done a little further research on Rock Lighouses since we returned home - its an utterly fascinating aspect of history I had never previously considered. Added to that the Museum building is a Georgian gem and has an interesting history of its own. Its free - unbelievable !

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