"Lisa and Graham were outstanding hosts. Morven House is a hidden gem, which is hard as its one of the most prominent and historical buildings in Carnoustie. A must stay if you're in the area."
"This hotel is in the downtown and we realized that parking is a challenge. When I went in, met Bruce who owns it and explained my situation. Bruce immediately came out, explained where we should park our car. Since we are from US, he realized how difficult to drive in UK, and personally assisted me until I parked the car. The rooms were very clean, spacious with modern amenities. We like it very much. I highly recommend if u are planning to stay in Montrose."
"Could not recommend this accommodation enough - a real hidden gem! Massive, secure 2 bedroom apartment in a wider bunkhouse complex which was, when we stayed, not occupied. Only 5 mins drive from Kirriemuir and so quiet and peaceful - in the heart of the countryside. Comms were great and all mod cons throughout including WiFi, TVs in all rooms and even a starter hamper! Will definitely book again. The dog loved the outdoor space which is literally ‘on your doorstep’! A+"
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You can spend time studying the exhibits at Grassic Gibbon Centre during your trip to Arbuthnott. Stroll along the area's waterfront or simply enjoy its restaurants.
This charming Aberdeenshire village invites visitors to explore the Grassic Gibbon Centre celebrating the famous local author's life and works. Discover ancient history at nearby Fordoun Stone Circle or enjoy traditional Scottish fare at The Alma, a beloved local pub.
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 13°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 5°C. Average annual precipitation for Laurencekirk is 882 mm.