angus Boundary Map
Scotland · Code: s12000041
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About angus
Angus is a council area in eastern Scotland encompassing diverse landscapes from the fertile Strathmore valley to dramatic coastline along the North Sea and the southern Cairngorms. Historically known as Forfarshire, it includes towns like Forfar, Arbroath, Montrose, and Brechin within a predominantly rural setting featuring agricultural land, glens, and coastal cliffs. The east coast climate brings relatively dry conditions with cool temperatures, moderate rainfall, and more sunshine than western Scotland, though coastal areas experience brisk easterly winds. Culturally, Angus maintains strong agricultural traditions with famous local products including Arbroath smokies and Angus beef, celebrated through agricultural shows and food festivals. The area preserves important historical sites including Pictish stones, medieval abbeys, and Glamis Castle while maintaining distinct community identities in market towns and fishing ports. Angus balances traditional industries with growing tourism focused on its dramatic coastline, historic attractions, and outdoor activities in the Glens. Boundary GIS data for Angus Council is available for download in GeoJSON and KML formats, supporting agricultural planning, coastal management, and heritage tourism development in this historically significant region.
📍 Administrative boundary of angus local authority district
Data source: ONS Open Geography Portal · Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database rights 2025. Dataset: LAD 2025.