Angus, Perthshire and Fife holiday cottages

Immerse yourself in the heart of Scotland

Rent a self-catering holiday cottage in the region of Angus and Perthshire and you'll be in the heart of an agricultural land that's as renowned for its turbulent history as it is for its spectacular scenery. From the art and culture of Glasgow and bustling market town of Coupar Angus, to breathtaking natural landscapes featuring lochs, mountains and a crystalline coastline, rent a self-catering cottage in Angus and Perthshire and you'll be spoilt by a breathtaking array of awe-inspiring scenery.

Things to see and do in Angus, Perthshire and Fife

Step out of your luxury self-catering Scottish holiday cottage to discover Scotland's agricultural heartland...

  • Scottish Antiques and Arts Centre, Perth: With everything from Scottish pottery and crystal collectables, to pocket watches and oak sideboards, this shopping centre with a difference is the ideal place to find the perfect gift.
  • The British Golf Museum, Fife: If you want to explore outside of Angus and Perthshire, located just 67 yards from the St. Andrews course, you'll find this unrivalled golfing attraction which celebrates over 500 years of golfing history and is a must for golfing fanatics.
  • Megginch Castle Gardens, Errol: Admire attractive 19th-century gardens in the grounds of Megginch Castle, which feature ancient yews, a fountain parterre, topiary, courtyard with a stunning dovecot and a walled garden with an extensive herbaceous border.
  • Caledonian Railway, Brechin: Offering a great day out for the whole family, this historic steam railway runs for four miles between Brechin and the Bridge of Dun in Angus.
  • Echo Castle, Rhynd: Explore the trio of towers in this fortified 16th- century castle.

Our regional team recommends

Look in awe at the widest conifer in Britain, Europe's oldest tree and the world's highest hedge in Perthshire, or 'Big Tree Country'. Walkers will enjoy Angus for its miles of sandy beaches and rugged cliff top scenery. Walk north from Arbroath along the red sandstone cliffs of Whiting Ness, stretching endlessly onto the horizon. If you visit during the 2nd week of August don't miss the Pittenweem Art Festival. Over 100 artists exhibit in houses, garages, shops, gardens... anywhere that has wall space.