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Nestled in the heart of Kirriemuir, Angus, this accommodation sits within walking distance of the town’s historic High Street, surrounded by the rolling landscapes of the Scottish Highlands.

The nearest major transport hubs include Dundee Railway Station (40 minutes by car) and Edinburgh Airport (90 minutes’ drive), with local bus services like Stagecoach Strathtay’s Route 57 connecting to nearby towns.

For self-drive visitors, the A926 road provides direct access, while bicycle rentals from Things to do in Pitlochry-oriented outfitters cater to scenic route explorers.

Culinary enthusiasts will appreciate The Bank Restaurant’s modern Scottish fare, while The Wee House café offers artisan coffee and homemade shortbread.

History buffs can explore the JM Barrie Birthplace Museum, dedicated to the Peter Pan author, or visit the 16th-century Glamis Castle, a short drive east.

The Kirriemuir Camera Obscura, perched on Kirrie Hill, delivers panoramic views of Strathmore Valley.

For outdoor pursuits, Loch Faskally fishing excursions near Pitlochry attract anglers seeking brown trout, complemented by riverside trails ideal for autumn walks.

Local governance operates through Angus Council’s Forfar offices, 12 miles southeast, while healthcare needs are met by Whitehills Health & Community Care Centre.

Kirriemuir’s commercial pulse beats at businesses like Gairie Crafts, showcasing handwoven textiles, and Glenshee Rare Breeds Farm, a family-run attraction.

Sports facilities range from Kirriemuir Golf Club’s 18-hole course to the community-run Kirrie Connections sports hall, hosting badminton and yoga sessions.

Educational institutions include Kirriemuir Primary School and the historic Webster’s Seminary building, now repurposed for community education.

Budget-conscious travelers might consider The Angus Hotel in Forfar, offering traditional rooms with Highland views, or Pitlochry accommodation options like Fisher’s Hotel, known for its Victorian charm.

Closer to Kirriemuir, The Old Manse B&B provides a cozy stay with garden access.

Guest reviews frequently praise the property’s original stone architecture and proximity to walking paths, though some note the absence of elevators in heritage buildings.

Winter visitors highlight the warmth of log-fired common areas, while summer guests commend the wildflower gardens.

Cultural engagements thrive at Pitlochry Festival Theatre, a 40-minute drive north, renowned for its summer Shakespeare productions.

Artisans’ trails lead to studios like Northlight Gallery, featuring landscape photography, while the annual Kirriemuir Festival of Light transforms the town with illuminated installations.

For leisurely evenings, The Royal Oak pub hosts live folk music, and the nearby Reid Park offers twilight strolls beneath ancient sycamores.

The region’s duality—quaint market town ambiance juxtaposed with rugged glens—creates a uniquely Scottish escape, where misty mornings over the Sidlaw Hills give way to starlit skies perfect for astrophotography.

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https://www.thrumshotel.co.uk/
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The Thrums is a delightful family run hotel in the town centre of Kirriemuir
Description :
Located in the town centre of Kirriemuir with private on-site parking, the Thrums is ideal for long or short breaks for couples or families. DB&B available.

Address

Hotel, 25 Bank Street, Kirriemuir, DD8 4BE

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Lat : 56.6734404, Lng : -3.0025027

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