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Attractions and Places To See around Aberlemno - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Aberlemno center on its significant collection of ancient Pictish Sculptured Stones, offering a glimpse into early medieval Scottish history. This area in Angus, Scotland, combines cultural heritage with natural beauty, featuring agricultural landscapes and coastal views. Visitors can explore historical sites and enjoy the diverse scenery.

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  • The most popular attractions is Scurdie Ness Lighthouse – TGO Challenge Finish Point, a viewpoint that guards the…

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Scurdie Ness Lighthouse – TGO Challenge Finish Point

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Lighthouse guarding entrance to Montrose harbour. Like all of its kind, it is now automatic but still retains atmosphere. A “Challenge Cairn” was erected here in May 2005 so it …

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Lunan Bay

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In the immediate vicinity you can spend good and cheap in the Lunan Bay Stays (lunanbaystays.scot/). We got there late at night in the Bunk House a clean room on …

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Ferryden Viaduct

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Viewed either from the roundabout or from the marshes, the Ferryden Viaduct is an impressive piece of Victorian engineering.

Built in 1878 by the North British Railway, the dual purpose …

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Crombie Loch

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You can choose between 4 different trails of different lengths in Crombie Country Park. Fantastic strolls through the forest are guaranteed!
My walk, following mostly the “Discovery Trail”, offers also …

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North Water Viaduct

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The North Water Viaduct is a great wide trail for walking and biking that leads over River North Esk and offers a nice view of the second bridge with its …

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October 21, 2024, North Water Viaduct

It's a definite photo opportunity.

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The North Water Viaduct is a great wide trail for walking and biking that leads over River North Esk and offers a nice view of the second bridge with its arches now used by cars. Back in the day, is was used for the railway built by the Montrose and Bervie Railway in 1865.

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The lighthouse on Scurdie Ness was opened in 1870 after the local population requested one following several wrecks. It was automated in 1987. The headland makes a great ride on its own or as part of a longer loop. The road out along the northern coast is access to the lighthouse only so you're unlikely to see many cars but you might spot seals, dolphins and whales.

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Steev
March 6, 2023, Ferryden Viaduct

Excellent viaduct, I made the mistake of attempting to follow my garmin and cycled under the viaduct and up the hill before realising a couple of km up the hill that I'd gone the wrong way.

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The lighthouse on Scurdie Ness was opened in 1870 after the local population requested one following several wrecks. It was automated in 1987. The headland makes a great run on its own or as part of a longer loop. The road out along the northern coast is access to the lighthouse only so you're unlikely to see many cars but you might spot seals, dolphins and whales.

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A disused traffic free railway viaduct offering fantastic views over Lower North Water Bridge.

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Worth seeing lighthouse that can be reached after a short walk

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Andrew
June 27, 2022, Lunan Bay

A secluded and picturesque beach with plenty of sand dunes and good views. There is a large car park and it is a short walk to the beach. Good views of the nearby castle if you walk to the south.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main historical attractions in Aberlemno?

Aberlemno is primarily known for its ancient Pictish Sculptured Stones. There are four main stones, three located by the roadside along the B9134, and a fourth in the Aberlemno churchyard. These stones, dating from AD 500 to 800, offer a unique glimpse into early medieval Scottish history and art, with intricate carvings and battle scenes. You can find more information about them on Historic Environment Scotland's website.

Where can I learn more about the Pictish heritage in Aberlemno?

Beyond the outdoor Sculptured Stones, you can visit The Pictish Room in the Aberlemno Village Hall. It features replica Pictish stones, carvings, and interpretation boards that provide valuable context and deeper understanding of the region's rich Pictish history.

How long should I plan for a visit to the Aberlemno Sculptured Stones?

A visit to the Aberlemno Sculptured Stones can typically take between 1 to 2 hours, allowing enough time to appreciate the intricate details of each stone and read any interpretive signage. The stones are easily accessible and located close to each other.

Are there other historical sites or landmarks near Aberlemno?

Yes, the area features other notable historical landmarks. You can explore the impressive Victorian engineering of Ferryden Viaduct, a dual-purpose structure built in 1878, or the North Water Viaduct, a disused railway viaduct offering fantastic views.

What natural attractions can I explore around Aberlemno?

The region offers beautiful natural landscapes. You can visit Lunan Bay, a secluded and picturesque beach with extensive sand dunes and scenic views. Another option is Crombie Loch within Crombie Country Park, which provides various trails and splendid views of the lake amidst forest strolls.

Are there good viewpoints in the Aberlemno area?

Absolutely. Just outside Aberlemno village, a layby offers a beautiful viewpoint across the strath to the surrounding hills, showcasing Angus's agricultural landscape. Further afield, Scurdie Ness Lighthouse provides a historical atmosphere and great views guarding the entrance to Montrose harbour.

What kind of wildlife might I see in the Aberlemno countryside?

The quiet agricultural land around Aberlemno is home to various wildlife. Visitors might spot red kites, a conservation success story in this region, gracefully gliding overhead.

What is the best time of year to visit Aberlemno?

The best time to visit Aberlemno is generally from early April to late September. The Aberlemno Sculptured Stones are covered with wooden boxes from late September to early April to protect them from frost, so visiting outside these months means you won't see them.

Are there parking facilities available at the main attractions?

Yes, parking is generally available. For the Aberlemno Sculptured Stones, there are roadside parking options. For attractions like Lunan Bay, there's a large car park, and Crombie Loch also has dedicated parking facilities, typically costing around 2.80 GBP for a full day.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Aberlemno?

Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. Lunan Bay offers a spacious beach for play, while Crombie Loch in Crombie Country Park has various trails perfect for family strolls. Scurdie Ness Lighthouse is also considered family-friendly.

What outdoor activities or trails are available near Aberlemno?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Upper Den Loop' or 'Montrose Basin Bird Hides loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Aberlemno Stones – Aberlemno Pictish Stone loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide or gravel biking guide for Aberlemno.

Can I find easy walking routes around Aberlemno?

Yes, there are several easy walking routes available. Popular choices include the 'Upper Den Loop' and the 'Home Loch – Murton Nature Reserve loop'. These trails are generally well-suited for a relaxed outdoor experience. More details can be found in the easy hikes guide for Aberlemno.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions near Aberlemno?

Visitors often appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The ancient Pictish Stones are a major draw for their historical depth. Natural spots like Lunan Bay are loved for their secluded charm and scenic views, while Crombie Loch is praised for its tranquil forest strolls and lake views.

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