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10 4 reviews
Arbroath
04/09 – 15/09
A$498/nighttotal: A$5478 (11 )
Woodside House, Pet Friendly, Character Holiday Cottage In Arbroath
5 1
cottage , Arbroath
Woodside House is a semi-detached property located on the outskirts of Arbroath, just 1.1 kilometres from the nearest shop and 1.3 kilometres from the nearest pub, offering a peaceful retreat in the Scottish countryside. This charming cottage has received excellent reviews from previous guests, highlighting its comfortable and spacious accommodation. This five-bedroom home can comfortably accommodate up to 10 guests, making it perfect for families or groups of friends. The cottage boasts a cosy sitting room with an electric fire, a games room with a pool table and piano, and a well-equipped kitchen/diner with an open fire, perfect for relaxing evenings.
Arbroath
04/09 – 15/09
A$484/nighttotal: A$5324 (11 )
Woodside House
1 1
cottage , Arbroath
This pet-friendly Arbroath holiday home is conveniently located within 5km of St Vigeans Church, Arbroath Abbey, Elliot Beach, the Signal House Museum, and St Vigeans Museum. The self-catering property boasts three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a private garden, free on-site parking, and Wi-Fi in communal areas, plus a games room.
Arbroath
04/09 – 15/09
A$280/nighttotal: A$3080 (11 )
Luxurious & Lucrative Lakewood
2 1
chalet , Arbroath
Victory Lakewood chalet, a two-bedroom holiday home in the Seaton Estate near Arbroath, offers easy access to attractions such as the Arbroath Abbey and the Arbikie Highland Distillery (distances not specified). This self-catering property sleeps four, features two modern shower rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, fast Wi-Fi, private decking, and a monoblocked driveway.
10 2 reviews
Arbroath
24/07 – 31/07
A$286/nighttotal: A$2002 (7 )
Arbroath Manor Deluxe Van No.26
1 2
cabin , Seaton
This Seaton holiday cottage, The Manor, offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, and sleeps four guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge, freezer, and microwave. The self-catering property includes a garden, parking, and internet access; further details regarding its precise location within Seaton and proximity to local attractions are unavailable.
Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Arbroath
What are the must-see sights for first-time visitors on a day trip to Arbroath?
You've got to see Arbroath Abbey, it's a beautiful ruin with a fascinating history. The Signal Tower Museum is also worth a visit, especially if you're interested in the town's fishing heritage. And of course, no trip to Arbroath is complete without a walk along the beach, it's stunning!
In which districts of Arbroath should you consider booking a bed and breakfast?
The centre of Arbroath is great for B&Bs, you'll be close to all the shops and restaurants. The harbour area is also lovely, with lots of charming B&Bs and great views of the sea. If you want something a bit quieter, try the outskirts of town, like the area around the Abbey.
What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Arbroath?
What is the typical weather in Arbroath, and how does it affect outdoor plans?
Arbroath is known for its changeable weather, so pack for all seasons! It can be quite mild in the summer but gets chilly in the winter. You'll want to be prepared for rain, so bring a waterproof jacket and umbrella. The best time for outdoor activities is usually during the spring and summer months.
What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Arbroath?
What dining options are recommended for solo travelers staying at bed and breakfasts in Arbroath?
The Ship Inn is a popular choice for solo travellers, with a friendly atmosphere and good food. The Wee Restaurant is another good option, with a menu full of local dishes. And if you're looking for something a bit more casual, the Arbroath Smokehouse is great for a quick bite.
What are the best cultural activities and events in and around Arbroath?
The Arbroath Festival is a big event in August, with music, theatre, and street entertainment. The Arbroath Smokie Festival is also a great event, celebrating the town's famous smoked haddock. And don't forget to visit the Arbroath Abbey, which hosts a variety of events throughout the year.
Which hiking trails are recommended for exploring in and around Arbroath?
The Angus Coastal Path is a fantastic trail that runs along the coast, offering stunning views of the sea. The Arbroath to Montrose section is particularly scenic. The Arbroath to Lunan Bay walk is another popular option, with beautiful beaches and coastal scenery.
What amenities are commonly offered in bed and breakfasts in Arbroath?
Most B&Bs in Arbroath offer a hearty breakfast, usually with local produce. Many also have free Wi-Fi, parking, and a comfortable lounge area. Some B&Bs even have gardens or patios, perfect for enjoying the fresh air.