Out and About
The picturesque coastal town of Arbroath is an absorbing mix
of fishing port, holiday resort and historic town. It is the
largest town in Angus and was the scene of a significant landmark
in Scottish history. Here, at the ancient Abbey, Scotland's Nobles
dramatically swore their independence from England in the famous "Declaration
of Arbroath" in 1320. Today, these events are chronicled
in the Historic Scotland's Arbroath Abbey Visitor Centre, which
is located in the grounds of the Abbey's ruins.
Following the
aroma of smoked fish you will find yourself at one of the tiny
smokehouses that prepare the famous delicacy
- the Arbroath Smokie.
Close to the shorefront the award-winning Signal Tower Museum
celebrates the town's history and tells the story of the town
and its people.
  
Look out for the Arbroath Sea Fest, now an annual
event, which brings the port to life each summer with a mixture
of maritime
culture and street theatre.
At the North edge of town lie the Seaton Clifs.you can take
a walk from here to the old fishing village of Auchmithie,
origin
of the Smokie. Designated paths along the cliffs give stunning
views across the North Sea and you will see gulls and kittiwakes
swirling below you.
Harbour Nights is an ideal base for a
Golf Break, with an abundance of excellent golf courses within
easy reach. We
are but 5 minutes
walk from Arbroath Golf Course, 15 minutes drive from Carnoustie
and 10 minutes away from Letham Grange, which rumour has
it is one of the best courses in Scotland.
Find out more about famous Arbroath Smokies
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