Located in Kirriemuir, 28 km from Discovery Point, Thrums Hotel, Kirriemuir provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Fiona
Ireland
I got whatever I asked for , for breakfast, freshly cooked, hot and tasty. The staff, friendly and accommodating nothing was too much, the owner Dave, an exceptionally nice lad
Set in Kirriemuir and with Discovery Point reachable within 28 km, Airlie Arms Hotel offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
The Royal Hotel is situated in For far town center and features a fully-equipped fitness suite The rooms are en-suite and have tea/coffee making facilities and a flat-screen TV.
lorraine
United Kingdom
Location was perfect, breakfast was lovely and fresh and quick, waitress was very good. All staff very friendly and welcoming. Enjoyed the pool and jacuzzi
Located 21 km from Discovery Point, 30 km from Lunan Bay and 41 km from St Andrews University, One Strathview B&B offers accommodation set in Forfar.
Anna
United Kingdom
The breakfast was lovely and I appreciated the good quality sausage!
Ian was very friendly and I loved meeting his equally friendly little dogs. He gave me great information about the area as I'm thinking about moving here.
Situated in Balintore in the Angus region and Discovery Point reachable within 39 km, Scotland Paradise Relax Accommodation by Shooting Club Kirriemuir features accommodation with free WiFi, a...
Ciara
United Kingdom
There was a very warm welcome, lovely view and warm and cosy inside!
The Lands of Loyal stands proudly at the foot of Loyal Hill, overlooking the picturesque town of Alyth, 2 golf courses, and the rolling farmland of the Vale of Strathmore.
Paul
United Kingdom
Amazing hotel, the staff and service was exceptional
Set in Millton of Clova, 31 km from Glamis Castle, Glen Clova Hotel & Luxury Lodges offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Shaun
United Kingdom
Cosy welcome in a fabulous location with great walks from the doorstep.
It was easy to get round Kirriemuir, It is Peter Pan's place...
It was easy to get round Kirriemuir, It is Peter Pan's place. I was visiting family. It has 2 chemists if they are needed. A few good cafe's, a small supermarket, a small separate car park, 2 hotels and pubs. Forfar is only a few miles away.
Sandra
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
For lovers of literature, Kirriemuir is idyllic.
For lovers of literature, Kirriemuir is idyllic. It's easy to see why JM Barrie and others have written of fantasy and imaginations in this town and the surrounding areas. Unfortunately, I came down with a virus so my exploring was somewhat limited, but I would highly recommend exploring on foot this delightful place. I intend to return and do more exploring myself.
There's a great bakery with sweet and savory items, a wonderful butcher shop and several chemists that were quite helpful. The co-op grocers (there are 2 in town) had everything I needed and so I could just wonder at my leisure. There's a lovely little coffee shop (Bridges) with a relaxed and peaceful atmosphere to enjoy - they are closed on Thursday's and Sunday's so plan accordingly.
Laura McAlpine
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
The weather wasn’t the greatest for early October yet there...
The weather wasn’t the greatest for early October yet there was enough to fill our time while staying in the area. Would definitely recommend Glamis and Stonehaven as optional excursions in addition to Kirriemuir.
Paula
United States
Scored 10
10
Only there for one day.
Only there for one day. Visited Barrie's grave and birth place. High street has lots of character, interesting shops e.g boutiques, craft shops etc.
Didn't manage to see the Bon Scott statue but maybe next time!
JOHN
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The town is really nice but the centre looks like it has...
The town is really nice but the centre looks like it has seen better days. There is a good ice cream shop/cafe and a great play park. The Camera Obscura is run by volunteers and wasn't open when we went. The police museum was though, and it is small but interesting. J. M. Barrie's birthplace seems quite expensive for a small museum but the garden is free and nice to see. I think there is only one bar that has a restaurant and the food wasn't particularly special. There are take-aways in the centre and there are other restaurants that you can drive to, but we couldn't get a reservation in any. On an evening there were a few drunk teenagers being quite loud and at times it sounded like someone was racing a car around the area.
The area surrounding Kirriemuir seems really good for walks and scenery. We went for a walk along the river at Cortachy, and a swim at Gella Bridge.
Claire
Scored 8.0
8.0
Seemed like a nice wee town with a good selection of shops,...
Seemed like a nice wee town with a good selection of shops, places of interest and nice walks. We ate in our hotel, The Airlie as the food was great, although there appeared to be a reasonable selection of other places to eat. Will certainly be back.
Brian
United Kingdom
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It seemed that the lovely 'caretaker' gentleman who opened the gate into the driveway had not been briefed to expect me.
He did not have the key safe code and had to ring the owner. There followed a telephone discussion with the owner and me as the Apartment was accessed by a steep flight of stairs which I could not manage. I was offered another ground-floor Apartment in central Kirriemuir instead which was brilliant. It had the biggest wall-mounted television I'd ever seen!
The property had For Sale signs in two windows.
The bothy is gorgeous, the hot tub and log burner were a hit and chocolates and wine a really nice touch from hosts.
Lovely peaceful location with some stunning walks and scenery. Kirriemuir not too far either. Lovely holiday, we hope to be back!
The flat was beautifully decorated and really homely and it was exceptionally clean. It’s also situated in the centre of Kirriemuir so you’re close to the shops, restaurants and lovely walks.
Room nice and clean, Breakfast was great as was the dinner we had when we arrived, all the staff were really nice, would stay again if looking for a hotel in the area.
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