Arbroath Hotels

:  Arbroath is located in the Angus area of Scotland. It is the largest town in the immediate area and is situated on the North Sea coast. Visitors will find Arbroath, approximately 25 kilometers east of Dundee. The town dates back to the Pictish times. The local abbey was founded during the early 12th Century. During the Industrial Revolution, the town grew significantly. The town is well known as being the home of the Declaration of Arbroath. Visitors will discover there are ample accommodations as well as eateries in the Arbroath area as well as in the immediate vicinity.
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Rosely Country House Hotel

Forfar Road,
Arbroath, DD11 3RB
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Phone: +44 (0)1241 876828, Fax: +44 (0)1241 876828
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£40.00£60.00
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VisitScotland 2 Stars
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Fins Bed And Breakfast

38 Hill Street,
Arbroath, DD11 1AB
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Phone: +44 (0)1241 872921
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£23.00£50.00
 
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Joyces Bed and Breakfast

12 John Street,
Arbroath, DD11 1BU
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Phone: +44 (0)1241 870016
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£20.00£40.00
 
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Ethie Castle

Inverkeilor, By Arbroath,
near Arbroath, DD11 5SP
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Phone: +44 (0)1241 830434, Fax: +44 (0)1241 830432
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£55.00£75.00
 
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VisitScotland 4 Stars
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Blairdene Guest House

216 High Street,
Arbroath, DD11 1HY
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Phone: +44 (0)1241 872380, Fax: +44 (0)1382 552274
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£20.00£40.00
 
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VisitScotland 2 Stars
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Five Gables Guest House

Dundee Road (A92), Elliot,
Arbroath, DD11 2PE
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Phone: +44 (0)1241 871632
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£22.00£40.00
 
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VisitScotland 3 Stars
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Ashwell Bed And Breakfast

24 Hayswell Road,
Arbroath, DD11 1TU
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Phone: +44 (0)1241 874258
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£25.00£50.00
 
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Hotel Seaforth

Dundee Road,
Arbroath, DD11 1QF
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Phone: +44 (0)1241 872232
Prices (Discount available) SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£45.00£58.00
 
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AA 2 Stars
 

Blue Angel Inn

42 Millbank Loan,
Arbroath, DD11 1QP
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Phone: +44 (0)1241 874730
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£22.50£50.00
 
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VisitScotland 2 Stars
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Scurdy Guest House

33 Marketgate,
Arbroath, DD11 1AU
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Phone: +44 (0)1241 872417
 
 
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The Scottish town of Arbroath is one of the largest towns within the area of Angus. The town of Arbroath is a former burgh and it has a population of about twenty two thousand seven hundred and eighty five. The local resident of the town of Arbroath are commonly known as Arbroathians. About eighty nine per cent of the population were born within Scotland and about ninety-eight of the population were born within the United Kingdom. About sixty per cent of the population were aged between sixteen and sixty-five years of age, about twenty one per cent of the population is aged over sixty-five years of age and about twenty per cent of the population is aged under sixteen years of age. The town of Arbroath is located on the North Sea Coast and it is about sixteen miles north east of the city of Dundee. The town of Arbroath is also about forty-five miles south west of Aberdeen.

The settlement of Arbroath dates back to Pictish times and it was a small village up until 1178 when Arbroath Abbey was founded. During the time of the Industrial revolution the area of Arbroath grew dramatically mainly because of the development of the industry of Jute. During 1839 a new harbour was constructed and then by the 1900's the town has development into a large fishing port in Scotland.

The town of Arbroath is probably most famous as being the hometown of the Arbroath Smokie and also the Arbroath Declaration. The town of Arbroath was once known as Aberbrothock and this name referred to the Brothock Burn that flows through the town.


The information on this page is similar to that provided by Arbroath Tourist Board. Further information can be obtained from the Arbroath Tourist Board