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Touring, walking, or cycling across Angus and Dundee, brings rich rewards in the form of breathtaking scenery. Of all the Angus Glens, Glen Lethnot is surely one of Scotland's most atmospheric, unspoilt places, with delights to stimulate every sense - from moorland colours, scented heathers and grasses, to the refreshing zing of pure melt-water in the high burns.
Or enjoy bracing coastal walks along the Arbroath cliffs, with stunning red sandstone rock formations like the infamous "De'ils heid" (Devils Head), the spectacular sands of St Cyrus, and Lunan Bay, and the award-winning beach at Montrose.
If you thrill at the prospect of rambling along quiet tracks, through open countryside, or over hills and mountains, then Angus is sure to delight. The land is generally flat - and even the Glens roll along gently without too many steep hills. If, on the other hand, you are a keen hill walker, you will find the challenge you need - the north of Angus is packed with a spectacular landscape that will get you itching to get your walking boots on! For more detailed information go to walking wild
For cyclists, we have space, dramatic scenery and clean air, with variety as the key. Choose from rugged coastlines and spectacular mountains to rolling landscapes, forestry tracks and way-marked bike trails, offering challenges to all abilities. Whether you are planning a three-week tour, covering hundreds of miles, or simply looking for an easy day trip, you will find them all in Angus and Dundee. Tourist Information Centres in the city and throughout Angus can help you arrange trips, or if you prefer to plan your excursions from home, find all the information you need at www.cyclingscotland.com
Enjoy The Fife Millenium Cycle Route. And Fife Cycle Ways, 300 miles of marked routes, offer something for everyone. For the committed tourer, the 105 mile Kingdom Route is a superb circuit between the Forth and Tay Road bridges