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Montrose Hotels Information

Hotels in Montrose

27

Hotels Prices From

£56

Hotels Reviews

2,175

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Travel high season

Sep - Nov

Travel low season

Mar - May

High season avg price

£84

Low season avg price

£79
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Price trends, weather and things to do can help you make a decision.
Season
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Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
£97
£70£123
Avg. temperature
3ºC
COLDEST
-6ºC24ºC
Avg. precipitation
28in
18 in33 in
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
£95
LOWEST
£70£123
Avg. temperature
7ºC
-6ºC24ºC
Avg. precipitation
20in
DRIEST
18 in33 in
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
£98
£70£123
Avg. temperature
13ºC
WARMEST
-6ºC24ºC
Avg. precipitation
30in
WETTEST
18 in33 in
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
£101
HIGHEST
£70£123
Avg. temperature
8ºC
-6ºC24ºC
Avg. precipitation
29in
18 in33 in
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Hotels near the sights

  • House of Dun
    The House of Dun is more than just a historic house, the Dun Estate boasts some wonderful walks, lively nature and fantastic views over the Montrose Basin. The Estate has amassed some fascinating features from over the years including an icehouse, the family mausoleum, the ruins of Dun Castle, a Neolithic monument and two walled gardens. During a tour of the house you will find out what life was like for the people living there, both above and below the stairs. One of the keynote features of the property is the astounding plasterwork in the salon. The plasterwork is a real statement by the family, and is teaming with detail and symbolism. With most of the collection on display being original to the house, you can be guaranteed an authentic view of how the people of the house lived. The property also has an excellent cafe and a separate gift shop. The cafe serves cakes and meals that will be suitable for almost anyone’s dietary needs.
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  • Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre
    OPEN SATURDAY 10am-4pm, SUNDAY 12-4pm (Weather Permitting) LAST ENTRY 3pm. Children get free entry and must be supervised by an adult at all times. Montrose was Great Britain’s first operational military airfield, established by the Royal Flying Corps in February 1913. The museum aims to show the human side of the Air Station's past with a collection of contemporary photographs, artefacts and memorabilia. These not only tell of the history of the airfield but also the story of those who served here and those who lived in the area. It is an independent, accredited museum run entirely by volunteers. Aircraft include a Panavia Tornado GR4, a Hawker Hunter F1, a Gloster Meteor and a de Havilland Sea Vampire. There is also a full-size replica Supermarine Spitfire MkVb and our volunteers have built amazing full-size replicas of a WWI B.E.2a and a Sopwith Camel, the only ones in Scotland.
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  • Montrose Basin Visitor Centre, Scottish Wildlife Trust
    Montrose Basin is the enclosed estuary of the South Esk River. The reserve includes a 4-star visitor centre along with four remote bird hides. Covering 750 hectares, Montrose Basin is home to thousands of migratory birds including pink-footed geese, common terns, knots and sedge warblers. Highlights include telescopes, binoculars and live footage of migratory birds. Children will love the interactive toys, games and puzzles. Children's activities and themed events are held regularly, as well as formal and informal educational groups run throughout the year. Fairtrade tea and coffee can be enjoyed with panoramic views across the Basin, and a range of wildlife gifts are available from the gift shop.
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  • Langley Park Gardens
    4 Beautiful Walled Gardens in the grounds of a historic Georgian Mansion. There are fabulous views over Montrose Town and Montrose Basin. A 20 acre Wildflower Meadow with its abundance of Wildlife, has tracks mown through to give access to the WildLife Pond and Standing Stone. Ancient Trees add to the beauty of the natural landscape.
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  • Dunninald Castle and Gardens
    Visit our 2acre walled garden set within 100 acres, of wild garden, policies and woodlands. 2miles of paths. Disabled parking and toilets.
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  • Montrose Museum and Art Gallery
    Opened in 1842 by Montrose Natural History and Antiquarian Society, Montrose Museum tells the story of Montrose and its people, from the earliest archaeological finds to the Marquis of Montrose and the Jacobite uprisings, the harbour and maritime trade. The museum came into being when in 1841 the Montrose Natural History and Antiquarian Society started a fund to expand its space, in order to hours its curiosities and wonders ranging from geological and ethnographical artefacts to a collection of natural history objects and fine art. It was one of the first purpose-built museums in Scotland and houses its series of displays in the neo-classical building's spacious atrium, mezzanine and galleries. Accredited in 2009 the collections are owned by Angus Council and cared for by ANGUSalive. The museum has something for all ages and has free admission.
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  • William Lamb Memorial Studio
    Formerly the studio of sculptor William Lamb, this museum was paid for by the commission the artist received for his sculptures of Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Montrose hotels

Links Hotel, Park Hotel, and Bamse B&B are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near House of Dun. See the full list: Hotels near House of Dun.

Popular hotels close to Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre include Links Hotel, Park Hotel, and Bamse B&B. See the full list: Hotels near Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre.

Popular hotels close to Dyce Airport include Premier Inn Aberdeen Airport (Dyce) hotel, Leonardo Hotel and Conference Venue Aberdeen Airport, and Courtyard by Marriott Aberdeen Airport. See the full list: Hotels near Dyce Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Charleton Fruit Farm are Links Hotel, Park Hotel, and Bamse B&B. See the full list: Hotels near Charleton Fruit Farm.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Montrose are Links Hotel, Park Hotel, and Bamse B&B. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Montrose.

Links Hotel, Park Hotel, and Bamse B&B all received great reviews from families travelling in Montrose. See the full list: Family Hotels Montrose.