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Where to Stay

There is a wealth of places to stay throughout the Angus Glens from large hotels to caravan and camping parks.

Each Glen brings with it it's own unique set of features and these are often reflected in the type of accommodation found.

Choose from the choices shown opposite or visit our Business Directory for full information.

We hope you enjoy your stay.

Where to stay in Glen Isla
Glen Isla
Glenisla is the most westerly of the five Angus Glens and the only one where the road exits to the north, as well as the south, so you can drive through the Grampian hills to Braemar and Deeside.
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Where to stay in Glen Prosen
Glen Prosen
Glenprosen, often abbreviated to 'Prosen, nestles between Isla and Clova, and above that again, the watershed of Glen Isla links to Glen Esk.
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Where to stay in Glen Clova
Glen Clova
Glen Clova is a glen of spectacular scenery with the landscape becoming more dramatic as you travel up the glen. It is the glen for wildlife, with a National Nature Reserve that attracts wildlife enthusiasts.
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Where to stay in Memus/Cortachy
Memus/Cortachy
The hamlet of Memus lies to the south of Glenquiech along the edge of the White Burn. In addition to a cluster of cottages you will find a church, a popular Drovers Inn and a newly built Community Hall.
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Where to stay in Menmuir
Menmuir
Menmuir is situated in the heart of farming country at the foot of the Angus Glens, offering easy access to all five Glens. The population is a scattered one, living mainly in farmhouses or cottages
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Where to stay in Glen Lethnot
Glen Lethnot
Of all the Angus Glen, the least familiar to visitors must be Lethnot, yet it is well worth a visit. A great sense of peace is felt here among the bare slopes and heather clad hills in this Glen.
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Where to stay in Glenesk
Glenesk
Glenesk, lying at the foot of the Grampian mountain range, is the most easterly of the Angus Glens. It is bounded by Glen Lethnot to the west and Aberdeenshire to the north.
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