Your guide to Forfar, Scotland from Cheap Hotels Ltd.
Located in Angus, Scotland, the town of Forfar was formerly a royal burgh, and boasts a population of around thirteen and a half thousand residents. This is a charming and attractive town, and offers a host of amenities and facilities for visitors and residents alike. This is also known as a market town that serves the lowland farms of Strathmore. This town boasts a long and varied history, and visitors will enjoy getting their teeth stuck in and learning more about the town's roots and origins. There is a diverse and fascinating culture to explore here too, and visitors will enjoy soaking up the areas unique charm and character. It is easy to get around and explore the town and its surrounding areas, as the area offers good transport and road links. Located in Strathmore the town is just thirteen miles from Dundee, so there is plenty of action within easy reach if you find yourself at a loose end. You will find a choice of places to dine out, and you can look forward to an array of snack and dishes to tempt your taste buds. You should be sure to try the local specialty of Forfar bridie, which is one of the local dishes in the area. There is also a choice of accommodation to select from in and around the area, so you will be able to enjoy a comfortable stay in affordable lodgings where the staff extends a warm welcome. There are many places of interest in the town and within just a few miles of the town, so you won't be short of things to see and do. Some of the places that you can visit whilst in Forfar include Barrie's Birthplace, the Angus Folk Museum, Glamis Castle, the Monikie Country Park, the Crombie Country Park, and the Barrie Mill.
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