Montrose, Scotland, United Kingdom

Montrose, Scotland, United Kingdom

Montrose, Scotland, United Kingdom

On the east coast of Scotland, between the mouths of the North and South Esk Rivers, sits Montrose. Established as a royal borough created by King David I in the twelfth century, Montrose was an important medieval harbor port and contributed to Britain’s defense during World War II. The town is home to the Montrose Basin, a two-square-mile lagoon and nature reserve for wading birds and wildfowl. Visit the Scurdie Ness Lighthouse, guiding ships for almost 150 years, and the House of Dun, a Georgian mansion built in the 1730s by architect William Adam. Golf enthusiasts will not want to miss a truly authentic golf experience at Montrose Golf Links, home to the fifth oldest course in the world.


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This was a wonderful experience thanks largely to the size of the ship and the wonderful staff – they made it memorable. Mr & Mrs BoyleSouth Africa
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