Attractions and places to see around Letham & District encompass a diverse geographical area, including villages named Letham in both Perth and Kinross and Angus, Scotland. The region features a varied landscape, from coastal paths along the North Sea to historic castles and natural reserves. It offers a mix of cultural sites, natural features, and points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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One of the caves marked on the Arbroath Cliff Trail, Light cave is easy to access along the rocks at low tide. You can walk through to the other side to another beach, and return either the same way or via Dark Cave, just further up the beach. You won't need a head torch for this one but watch your head!
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A long and secluded beach, it is approximately 30-40 minutes walk from the car park at Arbroath, and a good turning point if you're exploring the cliff trail. There are some of the caves here - Dark Cave and Light Cave at the north end are the highlight of a walk along the cliff trail.
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Along the Cliff Trail you will come to this stunning beach. You can either hike above it or directly at the shore. There are some interesting caves at the northern end of the bay that are best accessible when the tide is low.
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The small coastal town of Arbroath has a stunning old abbey to visit and is famous for its smokies: delicious smoked haddock that is still prepared like in the 1800s. Just east you can hike along the stunning Cliff Trail with rock formations like The Needle‘s Eye (a rock arch), caves and scenic bays. You can get here by train.
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The Light Cave is located just right of the Dark Cave. It also takes you to the beach „on the other side“. It is not accessible if the tide is high.
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Lovely path from Arbroath to Carnoustie, a pleasure to cycle on although at the end you need to cross a couple of roads to rejoin a cycleway
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The region offers stunning coastal experiences. You can walk along the East Haven Coastal Path, a gravel path away from traffic, offering views of the North Sea. Further along the coast, explore the unique rock formations and caves near Arbroath, such as Light Cave and Carlingheugh Bay, which are best accessed at low tide.
Yes, Letham & District is rich in history. The historic Arbroath Harbour is a notable site, famous for its abbey and historical significance. In the wider region, you can visit Glamis Castle, a historic building with over 600 years of history, or explore the ancient St Vigeans Historic Village with its beautiful old sandstone buildings and riverside paths. Other historical gems include Scone Palace, the crowning place of Scottish Kings, and Loch Leven Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned.
Letham & District provides excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'East Haven Cove – East Haven Coastal Path loop from St Vigeans' or 'Dighty Water Rivermouth – Monikie Reservoirs loop from Monifieth'. For road cycling, consider the 'Scobie's Roondie loop from Panbride'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Crombie Loch – View of the Lake loop from Crombie Den'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Letham & District, Road Cycling Routes around Letham & District, and Running Trails around Letham & District guides.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. The East Haven Coastal Path is a pleasant walk for all ages. Arbroath Harbour and St Vigeans Historic Village offer interesting historical insights. Beyond these, the region boasts attractions like Active Kids Adventure Park, Perth Leisure Pool, and Wonder World Soft Play. For animal lovers, The Scottish Deer Centre and Fife Zoo are also within reach.
Letham & District is home to several beautiful natural spaces. Monikie Country Park features two large freshwater reservoirs with opportunities for walking and fishing. Crombie Country Park offers woodland walks and views of Crombie Loch. Murton Nature Reserve provides a tranquil setting for observing wildlife. Additionally, RSPB Loch Leven is a significant nature reserve with various trails, including the 13-mile Loch Leven Heritage Trail.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscape, from the serene coastal paths to the historic villages and natural reserves. The East Haven Coastal Path is praised for its natural scenery and peaceful atmosphere away from traffic. The historical significance of sites like Arbroath Harbour and the unique rock formations along the Cliff Trail are also highly valued.
Beyond the main highlights, you might enjoy discovering the Light Cave and Carlingheugh Bay, which offer a more adventurous coastal experience at low tide. The Meikleour Beech Hedges, a Guinness Record holder for the largest hedge in the world, is another unique natural wonder. For history buffs, the Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum showcases ancient stones, offering a glimpse into Scotland's past.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (April to September) generally offer milder weather, ideal for exploring coastal paths, parks, and historical sites. This period is also excellent for outdoor activities like cycling and running. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the woodlands. While some attractions are open year-round, checking specific opening times, especially for castles and museums, is advisable.
Many of the natural outdoor spaces in Letham & District are suitable for dog walking. The East Haven Coastal Path is popular with dog walkers. Country parks like Monikie and Crombie generally welcome dogs on trails, provided they are kept under control. Always check specific park rules regarding leash requirements and restricted areas to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
Public transport options vary depending on the specific location within Letham & District. Arbroath, for example, is accessible by train, and local bus services connect some of the towns and villages. However, for more remote natural parks or specific historical sites, having a car might offer greater flexibility. It's recommended to check local bus schedules and train routes for your intended destinations.
Towns and villages within Letham & District, such as Arbroath and Forfar, offer a range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. Near Arbroath Harbour, you'll find excellent pubs like The Old Brewhouse or The Smugglers. Letham village itself also has local amenities. For specific recommendations, exploring the larger towns in the district will provide more choices.
Yes, the region offers several scenic viewpoints. The East Haven Coastal Path provides continuous views along the North Sea. Largo Law offers panoramic views across the Forth of Firth after an ascent. Castlehill in Forfar, once the site of a royal castle, now provides impressive views of the town and surrounding countryside. The Cliff Trail near Arbroath also features stunning vistas of rock formations and the coastline.


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