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Arbroath Abbey
Arbroath Abbey

The Abbey is famously associated with the Declaration of Arbroath of 1320, which asserted Scotland's independence from England. A visitor centre provides a walk through audio-visual with a sound loop
system.

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Arbroath Smokies at the Harbour
Arbroath Smokies at the Harbour

See smokies being made at Arbroath Harbour. The town is famed for its 'Arbroath Smokies', haddock that is smoked over wood-chip fires.

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Seaton Cliffs
Seaton Cliffs

Lovely coastal walks at Seaton Cliffs with spectacular views. There are 15 interpretative points of interest and a wide variety of sea bird species including Puffin, Guillemots, Razorbill and Eider duck to name but a few.

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Arbroath Museum
Arbroath Museum

The old Signal Tower for the Bell Rock Lighthouse, now an award winning museum, brings Arbroath's maritime and social history alive.

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Sugar & Spice
Sugar & Spice

Sugar & Spice

9-13 High Street
Arbroath
DD11 1BE
t: 01241 437 500
w: www.sugarandspiceshop.co.ukw: www.sugarandspiceshop.co.uk Opening Times
Mon-Sat 10am-4pm. Sun 12-4pm.

Step back in time at our old fashioned tearoom, sweetie shop, fudge factory and Ice cream parlour. We serve excellent home baking, and our staff are dressed in Victorian style costumes. We are very child-friendly with a Gingerbread House for kids to enjoy. Our shop sells a range of traditional children's toys and imaginative giftware for all occasions.

Famous For...

Yester-year charm and vast selection of traditional sweets

Day I Found It

I was on a week's holiday in Arbroath with a couple of friends. We were staying in a B&B we had used before and our host told us that although "Sugar & Spice" looked like an old fashioned sweet shop from the outside, behind this façade there lurked a lovely gift shop and an old fashioned cafe, with a conservatory plus an outside area with tables (with umbrella's) and a lovely children's playhouse with furniture and toys. Lots of home baked goodies to eat. Well worth a visit (and another and another.....).

Ms Low, Broxburn