Krystian’s Guidebook

Krystian
Krystian’s Guidebook

Sightseeing

This stunning east-facing beach is backed by sand dunes and framed by low cliffs to the north and south. From its northern end at Boddin Point, located about three miles south of Montrose, Lunan bay extends two miles south to Ethie Haven. The crumbling ruin of Red Castle stands on elevated ground overlookingthe Bay and dates from the 12th century. Originally built for King William ( the Lion) of Scotland to defend against Viking invaders, all that remains of this once formidable fortified house is part of the 15th century rectangular tower and the curtain wall. The beach is a popular destination for surfers and horse riders, and traditional fishing is still practiced here with nets strung on poles dug into the sand to trap fish in the receding tide. The beach is also a fantastic place to go bird watching with several fantastic species to spot. After a storm, the sands sometimes yield agates and gem stones which glimmer in the sunlight. The best access to the beach is found via the car park at its rear.
13 locals recommend
Lunan Bay Beach
13 locals recommend
This stunning east-facing beach is backed by sand dunes and framed by low cliffs to the north and south. From its northern end at Boddin Point, located about three miles south of Montrose, Lunan bay extends two miles south to Ethie Haven. The crumbling ruin of Red Castle stands on elevated ground overlookingthe Bay and dates from the 12th century. Originally built for King William ( the Lion) of Scotland to defend against Viking invaders, all that remains of this once formidable fortified house is part of the 15th century rectangular tower and the curtain wall. The beach is a popular destination for surfers and horse riders, and traditional fishing is still practiced here with nets strung on poles dug into the sand to trap fish in the receding tide. The beach is also a fantastic place to go bird watching with several fantastic species to spot. After a storm, the sands sometimes yield agates and gem stones which glimmer in the sunlight. The best access to the beach is found via the car park at its rear.
14 locals recommend
Arbroath Cliffs
14 locals recommend
30 locals recommend
Arbroath Abbey
Abbey Street
30 locals recommend
34 locals recommend
Dundee Law
Law Road
34 locals recommend

Things To Do!

11 locals recommend
Odeon Cinema
Douglas Road
11 locals recommend
6 locals recommend
Chalmers Filmhouse
Queen's Drive
6 locals recommend
Pleasureland
1 Queen's Dr
6 locals recommend
Jumping Joey's Arbroath
Queen's Drive
6 locals recommend
13 locals recommend
Signal Tower Museum
Ladyloan
13 locals recommend
Kerr's Miniature Railway
29 locals recommend
Monikie Country Park
Panmure Road
29 locals recommend
117 locals recommend
V&A Dundee
1 Riverside Esplanade
117 locals recommend