Purgavie Farm Bed & Breakfast

A warm welcome to our farm at the foot of Glenisla awaits you.

Set in peaceful countryside and run by a Scottish family we are a STB 4 Star rated Bed & Breakfast and our good home cooking is complimented by the excellent views that we have.

David Clark's grandfather came to Purgavie at the foot of Glen Isla in 1902 and the family has farmed here ever since, with potatoes and barley now the main crops, while cattle and sheep graze on the hill.

The large comfortable bedrooms have great views of the surrounding glens and the spacious dining room make meal times a truly Scottish experience.

Family run established for 20 years
Parking available
All rooms en-suite
TV and tea/coffee making facilities in all rooms
Evening meals available
Good home cooking providing traditional Scottish Fayre.
Well behaved pets welcome
Discounts for children

ACCOMMODATION:

There is a choice of double/twin and family bedrooms available. All rooms have ensuite bathroom, TV and tea-making facilities. Guests are also welcome to use our attractive conservatory area.

FACILITIES

Central heating, tea making facilities.
Electric blankets, hairdryers,
Clock radios and colour television in all rooms.
A full Scottish breakfast.
Dinner using fresh in season vegetables
Packed lunches available on request
Please feel free to bring your own wine.

GOLF:

There is no shortage of Golf courses in this part of the world. As well as local quality courses such as Glenisla, there are also world renowned championship courses within easy driving distance such as St Andrews, Carnoustie and Gleneagles.

For golfers coming to this area the Kirriemuir Golf Club local to us.

DIRECTIONS:

We are 7 miles from Kirriemuir. Once in Kirriemuir take the B951 Glenisla road and travel for 6 miles. Purgavie Farm is signposted at the roadside.

ATTRACTIONS:

Glenisla is an unspoilt part of Scotland and is ideal for those interested in hill walking, cycling, shooting, fishing, pony trekking, skiing and many other outdoor pursuits.

For those perhaps a little less energetic there can be much enjoyment had simply from admiring the beauty of the countryside.

No matter what your age or interests are, there is always something exciting to do in this area.

Situated in the nearby village of Glamis this famous Scottish castle was the childhood home of HRH Queen Elizabeth, the late Queen Mother and birthplace of the late Princess Margaret.

It was also the legendary setting for Shakespeare's Macbeth. Within the castle are fine collections of china, paintings, tapestry and furniture.

A popular tourist attraction the castle is open to the public and there are gift and garden shops as well as a self-service restaurant.

Glen Isla is the most westerly of the lovely Glens of Angus.

The gateway to the Glens is Kirriemuir, a small town best known as the childhood home of J M Barrie, creator of Peter Pan.

In the town there is a museum/exhibition in the house he was born in and also a café and small shop.

A few miles drive towards the coast lies the historic town and fishing port of Arbroath. Famous for it's historic Abbey and renowned delicacy "arbroath smokies", the town also has a good selection of shops and spectacular walks along it's coastline.

The nearby city of Dundee has in recent years has become known as the City of Discover because of its links with the Royal Research Ship Discovery, famous for taking Captain Scott on his epic trip to Antartica. The ship which was built in Dundee is now berthed here and takes center stage as part of a spectacular visitors centre and museum complex.

We also have self catering cottages available.

Address: Kirriemuir
Angus
DD8 5HZ
Scotland
Telephone: 01575 560213
Fax: 01575 560213
E-mail: purgavie@aol.com
Website: http://www.purgavie.co.uk

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