Located in Arbroath, Lunan House offers beachfront accommodation 200 metres from Lunan Bay Beach and provides various facilities, such as a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
helmi
United Kingdom
Everything is excellent. Lovely Staff ....rooms ...views.... Fresh towels ....clean rooms ... Great generous Breakfast with a lovely lady serving with a big smile and attention to details ... Thank you
The Old Brewhouse offers accommodation in Arbroath. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. There is free WiFi throughout. Every room is equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Dawn
United Kingdom
A right wee gem of a find. Room beautiful, modern & very comfortable.
In Arbroath centre, just 30 minutes’ drive from Dundee, The Townhouse Hotel offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi. There is a restaurant and a lively bar.
Vicky
United Kingdom
The property is lovely. Is warm and friendly and the room is great with the comfiest bed ever. The room and en suite were spotlessly clean. The staff are fantastic. They are so welcoming and friendly. We’ve stayed here a few times and will definitely return again.
Less than 1 mile from Arbroath Abbey, Brucefield Boutique B&B offers luxurious rooms in a 1920s manor house.
Eavan
Ireland
We loved everything! Urs and Anita were the most welcoming hosts and thought of absolutely everything. Dressing robes and slippers. A huge choice of teas, coffees, water, juice and milk provided in our room. A fridge too. Fresh fruit, drinks and snacks available in the lounge area all included for our stay and breakfast was delicious. A peaceful and relaxing B&B. Definitely 5 Star!
The Mill Lade - Hidden House is situated in Arbroath, 34 km from Discovery Point, 30 km from Glamis Castle, as well as 35 km from University of Dundee.
Ruth
United Kingdom
Property is immaculate! Huge grand rooms with immaculate individual decor. Andy the host was amazing.
Luxury Apartment with Sea Views, a property with a garden, is situated in Arbroath, 15 km from Lunan Bay, 27 km from Discovery Point, as well as 47 km from St Andrews University.
laura
United Kingdom
We have used this apartment several times now and the boys are always happy when we manage to get it booked. Its their favourite place to stay in Arbroath. Very spacious, clean and cant fault the hosts.
Located in Carnoustie and with Carnoustie Beach reachable within 70 metres, The Station Hotel provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
The Kinloch Arms is a stunning 1800s-style building with many of it's original features. It has a large restaurant, free Wi-Fi and a bar, and is close to championship golf courses and the coast.
Siri
United Kingdom
Busy hotel and pub. Very helpful cheery lady Donna locked our bikes away for us overnight as we had cycled to the hotel. Great breakfast, Restaurant not open that night but staff told us about the local options nearby. Beds comfy. Room clean, small but perfect for our stay. TV, good bedside lights for reading. Right next to main road but no traffic noise.
Situated near Arbroath in Letham Grange, Craigie dhu, golf haven is situated between two golf courses and offers a garden. Dundee is 28 km from the property. Free private parking is available on...
Stacey
United Kingdom
Quiet location, beds were comfy and very cosy. Hosts were lovely when we arrived but didn't actually see them again throughout stay.
Breakfast options were nice.
On average, 3-star hotels in Arbroath cost £137 per night, and 4-star hotels in Arbroath are £88 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Arbroath can on average be found for £112 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Arbroath, UK, is accessible via train from major cities like London (6 hours) and Edinburgh (1.5 hours). Dundee Airport, 27km away, offers flights from London (1.5 hours). International travellers can fly to Edinburgh or Glasgow Airports, then take a train. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Edinburgh Airport, due to its extensive flight connections. It's approximately 110 kilometres from Arbroath, making it a practical choice for most travellers.
Arbroath, UK, is well-serviced by public transport. Stagecoach East Scotland provides regular bus services throughout the town. Arbroath railway station offers frequent connections to major cities. Taxis are readily available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. Driving is an option, but parking can be limited.
The best area to stay in Arbroath, UK, is the town centre, known for its convenience and proximity to attractions like Arbroath Abbey, Signal Tower Museum, and the bustling Harbour area. It offers a variety of accommodation options, eateries, and shopping outlets.
What guests said about Arbroath:
8.0
Scored 8.0
The harbour and seafront area also the cliffs and fresh sea...
The harbour and seafront area also the cliffs and fresh sea air
The fantastic Abbey.
Always good for a fish supper
The bellrock music festival was on while I was there, so the atmosphere around the bars was really good.
allan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Arbroath has interesting working harbour and 13th century...
Arbroath has interesting working harbour and 13th century ruined abbey where declaration of Arbroath was produced. Plenty of good fish and chip shops and excellent sea food restaurant on the harbour. Amazing Lunan beach great for walks 7 miles north of town amidst delightful countryside.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Arbroath is a lovely place & we enjoyed walks to the harbour...
Arbroath is a lovely place & we enjoyed walks to the harbour & along the clifftops. Apartment is conveniently near the shops & Wotherspoons (The Corn Exchange) where we ate frequently. Having supermarkets nearby & a nice kitchen meant we could also just eat at home when we wanted. Great having a private parking space & we took the car to Montrose & Stonehaven.
FRANCES
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We enjoyed walking the coastal path and using buses or train...
We enjoyed walking the coastal path and using buses or train to return from destinations Auchmithie and Carnoustie. Wide choice of eateries. Note some close Monday Tuesday. High street could use attention from Council as could many but less prominent letting boards and use of windows to direct visitors to history podcasts online and show historical or current pictures of rich geography and heritage of town would make things look much better.
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely wee town close to bus and rail, Plenty of hotels & B&...
Lovely wee town close to bus and rail, Plenty of hotels & B&Bs, Caffe's, Bar's and Restraint's in and around Arbroath. what to see Arbroath Abby, Beach and harbour which plenty of fish house's offering a plentiful supply of fresh fish straight from the sea, Also why not try the famous Arbroath Smokie. Nowhere will you get better.
David
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Lighthouse Museum worth a visit, Abbey was fenced off and...
Lighthouse Museum worth a visit, Abbey was fenced off and closed, streets are dirty, almost every Ladies toilet I visited was manky, especially ASDA. Shops all closed down, used Durex lying along the walk at seafront, very run down looking. Webster Theatre is lovely. Webmor Cafe next door to Theatre is lovely. Lunan Bay is lovely but local authority bins not emptied. Lovely museum in Montrose, very interesting, small but, we spent 2 hours, curator was interesting and helpful, lack of reference to Oil Industry so suggested for future. National Trust, House of Dun only has set guided tours to early afternoon, Montrose itself is run down also. Local authority needs to tidy up its towns and Scottish Government(the bigger cooncil) need to get their act together with regards to tourism as a future income for the economy!
I've just retired from the cruise ship industry and I can wholeheartedly say that Brucefield Boutique B&B will exceed your expectations. From the room, breakfast and Swiss hospitality, this was an exceptional experience.
Brucefield Boutique B&B was just nominated as a finalist for the Best B&B in Scotland. On our last evening, the judges stayed at the property. I'm anxious to hear if they won!!
When we visit family in the Arbroath area, Brucefield boutique B&B will be our home away from home.....
Easy to locate within Arbroath with good free car parking.
The owners and their staff were super attentive and very friendly showing us all facilities when we arrived.
The B&B was certainly 5 Star and felt very much like a good quality small hotel; the owners offer a small complimentary well stocked bar which is a very generous touch that speaks volumes of the owners desire to make you feel at home.
The room was extremely comfortable and cleanliness a real credit to the house keeping Lady.
Quiet location, adjacent to a working farm, and only a few minutes walk from an extensive sandy beach. The room was classed as Basic - a good description, no desk or chairs, but all of the basics there. Comfy and cosy, and very, very clean. The bar and eating area would suit a variety of guests - quite informal, family friendly, walkers passing by etc. Had a lovely meal, perfectly cooked and presented, and a good sized portion. Staff amazing.
Absolutely beautiful apartment. Hosts were very welcoming, friendly and helpful whilst unobtrusive. This is a gorgeous apartment which is part of the main house retaining many of its original features. Beautifully decorated and furnished. The living area and bedroom are so spacious. It is in an ideal location for visiting surrounding towns but also very secluded with large gardens. We fell in love with the place within minutes of walking in.
The location is idyllic, in a little hamlet surrounded by countryside but still only a 30 minute walk into the centre of Arbroath. The cottage is a delight, with everything you need to enjoy your stay all there. Angela our host had left some essential provisions in the kitchen ready for us arriving meaning we could relax as soon as we got there. The garden and conservatory are a real sun trap and a delight to sit in.
Location was perfect as we travelled to Arbroath, Montrose, St Andrews and Dundee. The host (Jules) was exceptional and sent us details of places to visit, eat etc.. prior to our visit.
We enjoyed it so much there we booked another stay before we left. Sunrise at Lunan Beach is a must and definitely a place we will visit often to make memories.
We were attending an event about 30 miles away and found that Arbroath was close enough yet still affordable. Upon arriving, we found that the town was much more interesting than anticipated and was in a beautiful area along the coast. So on our days off, we were able to explore the town and sightsee farther north.
The hideaway is perfect - comfy, clean and the cupboards were packed with lots of food for breakfast/snacks. It is set in a peaceful location, tucked away in a beautiful garden and right on the nature trail. We had breakfast outside every morning. Would recommend to anyone visiting Arbroath.
Excellent location, beautiful walks, peaceful, pretty garden, very comfortable bed, well equipped kitchen and the perfect location to explore Arbroath and the surrounding area. This is our second visit to Standing Stones and we will be back again next year.
Lovely room and very clean. Excellent. Great location. Very interesting place Arbroath. Check out the old abbey and history re Scotland's declaration of independence. St vigeans church and ancient stones. Seaton cliffs and then walk on to auchmithie .
Perfect location to visit the area.
The apartment is spacious and equipped with everything you need.
Jules, our host, has been incredibly welcoming and helpful with many great recommendations.
Outstanding excellent location right on the seafront excellent room clean great and lovely staff and exceptional food one of the best places ever stayed and Arbroath is a great place to stay
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