Explore the great outdoors this winter with the Angus Outdoor Adventure Winter Festival, taking place from Friday 8 to Sunday 17 November 2024.
Throughout the week, take advantage of a host of opportunities to get out and enjoy the great outdoors. From guided walks, mountain bike rides and winter dooks to fishing, golf and wildlife, there is something for everyone.
Event Programme
See below the fantastic events taking place as part of the Angus Outdoor Adventure Winter Festival.
Build your own bird feeder to help the birds in your garden
Enjoy a winter full moon dook in the pond at Monikie Country Park
Help the Rangers improve and maintain the park for all to enjoy
Enjoy a mountain bike ride to Glen Markie, Glen Isla and the Cateran…
Enjoy a wander around Pathhead Farm on safe and steady ponies
Find out more about the history, nature and heritage of East Haven
Spot kingfisher and lots of different wintering ducks and wading birds
Learn about the wonderful wildlife that inhabits Glen Doll
Enjoy a fascinating geology and history walk with Stories of Stone
Enjoy a mountain bike ride to Glen Esk, Tarfside and the Badalair
Join Hospitalfield in the walled garden on their tulip planting open day
Embrace the magic of winter with 30% off countryside staycations
Enjoy a mountain bike ride to Balmashanner Hill and Forfar Loch
Enjoy a guided photography session in the grounds of Arbroath Abbey
Join Stories of Stone for a special geology talk in Arbroath
Enjoy a refreshing winter hike in beautiful Glenisla followed by live music
Cast a line and embrace the adventure of this timeless outdoor hobby
The 9-hole golf course at Kingennie will test your abilities like no other
Help the Rangers improve and maintain the park for all to enjoy
Enjoy a a fun full moon torch walk around Murton Nature Reserve
Allow your dogs to run free in this secure dog park
Enjoy a winter dook in the pond at Monikie Country Park
Enjoy a leisurely riverside walk in search of Bottlenose Dolphin, Seals and Seabirds
The Angus Outdoor Adventure Winter Festival is brought to you by Angus Tourism Cooperative, supported by Visit Angus, ANGUSalive and Angus Cycle Hub.
Supported by Angus Rural Partnership with funding from the Scottish Government’s Rural Community-Led Local Development Fund 2024-2025, part of the Scottish Rural Development Programme.