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- The Five Glens of Angus are the five Highland glens located in the western portion of the Angus region of Scotland. The five glens from westernmost to easternmost are: Glen Isla Glen Prosen Glen Clova Glen Lethnot Glen Esk
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The atmospheric and unspoilt Angus Glens offer superb walking amongst the beautiful moorland colours and the scents of heather and grasses. The Angus Glens include ten ‘Munros’ (mountains over 3,000 feet), and miles of narrow twisting roads, great for cyclists, drivers, hill walkers and nature lovers alike.
- Glen Lethnot
A valley in northeast Angus, Glen Lethnot is located to the...
- Glen Esk
At almost 15 miles long, Glen Esk is the longest of the...
- Glen Prosen
A glen in the southern Grampians, Glen Prosen occupies the...
- Glen Clova
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- Towns, Villages and Glens in Angus
Each of the seven towns in Angus has its own unique...
- Glen Lethnot
This wild land is penetrated by a series of glens of varied character - the Angus Glens. Glen Clova is the best known, steep-sided and majestic, whilst Glen Esk in the east is long and enchanting. To the west are Glen Prosen and Glen Isla - less visited perhaps but equally deserving of an exploration on foot.
The Angus Glens are a series of tranquil valleys penetrated by single-track roads, offering some of the most majestic landscapes of north east Scotland. Overlooked by the southern peaks of the Grampian Mountains, the long fingers of the Angus Glens each have their own feel and devotees.
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The Five Glens of Angus are the five Highland glens located in the western portion of the Angus region of Scotland. The five glens from westernmost to easternmost are: Glen Isla; Glen Prosen; Glen Clova; Glen Lethnot; Glen Esk
The Angus Glens, on the southern periphery of the massive Cairngorm National Park, are not to be missed for all reasons and in all seasons.
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The Angus Glens include ten ‘Munros’ (mountains over 3,000 feet), and miles of narrow twisting roads, great for cyclists, drivers, hill walkers and nature lovers alike. Take a look at the things to see and do in the Angus Glens and the surrounding area, and enjoy your visit.
Each of the seven towns in Angus has its own unique character and attractions. The stunning coastline stretches from Monifieth to Montrose with seaside towns offering beautiful beaches, challenging links golf courses, fun play parks and fascinating visitor attractions.