All Places in Montrose
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1674 676336Come and see magnificent wildlife and enjoy a superb panorama from the comfort of this unique centre. Read more...
- Save to ListNOVEMBER To MARCH ONLY OPEN AT WEEKENDS – SATURDAY 10am-4pm and SUNDAY 12-4pm. APRIL to OCTOBER – OPEN WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY 10am-4pm and SUNDAY 12-4pm Children get FREE ENTRY – must be supervised by an adult at all times. Britain’s first operational military air station was established in Montrose by the Royal Flying Corps in 1913. The heritage centre’s collection Read more...
- Save to ListDunninald is a family home, completed in 1824 by the architect James Gillespie Graham in the Gothic Revival Style. Guided tours explain the collections of furniture, paintings and displays of fine needlework, photographs and memorabilia. In May extensive bluebells carpet the woodlands. Set away from the house within a planned landscape and at the end of a beech avenue the Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1674 8107354 Beautiful Walled Gardens in the grounds of a historic Georgian Mansion. There are fabulous views over Montrose Town and Montrose Basin. A 20 acre Wildflower Meadow with its abundance of Wildlife, has tracks mown through to give access to the WildLife Pond and Standing Stone. Ancient Trees add to the beauty of the natural landscape. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1674 672031A family home with lovely gardens. Open to the public at advertised times. We welcome groups througout the year by prior appointment. Read more...
- Save to ListThe natural barriers of inland cliffs and a seaward ridge of sand dunes protect the St Cyrus grasslands from the ravages of the weather, creating a small strip of warmth nestled on the North East coast. In summer the reserve is awash with colour and life, from the intense purple of the clustered bellflower to the constant movement of countless Read more...
- Save to ListToday, the museum tells the story of Montrose and its people, from the earliest archaeological finds to the gallant Marquis of Montrose and the Jacobite uprisings, to the harbour and maritime trade Read more...
- Save to ListScotland grows some of the best soft fruit in the world and Charleton Farm is no exception! We grow strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, brambles, tayberries, blueberries, and currants which are all available for Pick Your Own. Read more...
- Save to ListThis beautiful Georgian house was built in the 18th century for David Erskine, a judge of the Scottish Court of Session. House of Dun is just 3 miles from Montrose and its picturesque unspoilt beaches and around 45 minutes’ drive from Aberdeen. Set amongst the splendid Victorian gardens and woodlands, this elegant home has a truly spectacular setting. Read more...