Montrose is a Scottish coastal resort town and former royal burgh in Angus. It is the northernmost coastal town in Angus and developed at a natural harbour that traded in skins, hides and cured salmon in medieval times.
Montrose in Montrose, Angus
The Links Hotel Meetings and Events The Links Hotel Meetings and Events is a stunning venue for your wedding, business meeting or social event and is a purpose built centre featuring three versatile suites namely the main room, the Fairways Suite and distinguished drawing room. The Fairways Suite is a fabulous venue for your wedding and can accommodate 110 guests, offers a dance floor and is richly carpeted.
Read more The Quay Restaurant Montrose The Quay Restaurant Montrose offers an exquisite dining experience in a refined setting on the Montrose waterline. Come and enjoy a sophisticated lunch or a fine dinner with family and friends with meals made from fresh local produce where possible. The Quay Restaurant Montrose is available for catering to your wedding, just leave the food to them and enjoy your special day.
Read more The Limes Guesthouse The Limes Guesthouse offers twelve en-suite rooms furnished to a high standard with remote controlled television, fridge, hairdryer and hospitality trays. Relax in the residents lounge with television, video recorder and DVD player or in the conservatory with a good book. After a good nights rest head for the dining room and enjoy a varied breakfast menu with a hearty cooked breakfast to order. The Limes Guesthouse offers wonderful accommodations that will have you returning year after year.
Read more The George Hotel The George Hotel in Montrose offers twenty four refined and luxurious en-suite bedrooms and a family apartment that sleeps five. The flood lit gardens offers the pefect backdrop for wedding receptions, garden parties and lazy summer evenings with a relaxing drink. The George Hotel has a superb 'a la carte' restaurant and friendly lounge bar with open gas fire. Enjoy a peaceful and quiet stay in the Highlands or be active with walking, angling, golfing, and sight seeing in the area it's all here.
Read more Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre tells the story of the RFC/RAF Montrose deeds of men and women in the two world wars via photographs and artifacts. Come and see what a World War One aircraft looked like, with the Centre having a full size replica Sopwith Camel, famous as the aircraft that shot down 'The Red Baron'. A prestigious collection of memorabilia, artefacts and pictures depicting the story from the origins of flight, through the two world wars are available as well as displays and models showing the different aircraft - a fascinating must see.