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Shop local! Star Rock Shop is the oldest sweet shop in Scotland and has produced rock for the past 185 years using an old recipe passed down from owner to owner. The unique shop in Kirriemuir once supplied rock to Peter Pan author JM Barrie. #TasteofAngusbit.ly/2xElfhT
Where to stay in Angus? Kamba and Nantusi Cottages are 17th century stone built cottages in the hamlet of East Murthill, near to Kirriemuir. Enjoy charming, well-equipped accommodation and access to an indoor swimming pool with jacuzzi and spa. bit.ly/2MUfQZH
Where to eat today? Glen Clova Hotel is a country hotel and restaurant. Enjoy stunning views and scenery of the Angus Glens whilst you dine on locally sourced food including Game Pie and Venison Burgers. The hotel also offer Afternoon Tea Monday to Friday. bit.ly/2PZc1Ev
Friday's Fascinating Fact: The Dibble Tree Theatre is the home of Carnoustie Theatre Club’s talented amateur dramatists. Originally a joiner’s workshop, it was converted in 1999. The 48 seats in the theatre are from the now defunct Regal Cinema in neighbouring Broughty Ferry.
#ThrowbackThursday: Visit Meffan Museum in Forfar before 17 November to hear the story of the Forfar Witches, one of the darkest times in Forfar's history. bit.ly/2PR3Fyv
Experience breathtaking views, fascinating heritage and the great outdoors with a Weekend in the Angus Glens. Enjoy the Glen Clova Cycle Route, wildlife spotting in Glen Doll, walking round Backwater Dam and much more on this action packed weekend. bit.ly/2O2D7wX
Where to stay in Angus? Corner Hotel in Carnoustie is a family run hotel and restaurant and is nearby to some great attractions including the beach and golf course. bit.ly/2xtY2Q5
Where to eat today? Sultan Turkish Restaurant in Forfar was established in 1984 and offers an authentic Turkish menu featuring dishes such as Pirzola and Pilic Izgara. bit.ly/2Dr7Qzw
Friday's Fascinating Fact: Montrose Museum opened in 1842 and is one of the first purpose-built museums in Scotland, designed by John Henderson. The museum is open throughout the year and explores the story of this vibrant town and its people. bit.ly/2prQHMB
Dare you visit the Halloween Zombie Maze at @Kingennieresort this Halloween? The maze will be infested with crazy zombies - free yourself before it's too late! bit.ly/2PWEFGd
Where to stay in Angus? Auchavan Estate have three stunning holiday cottages to choose from, set in the scenic Glen Isla. All have been renovated to a high standard and cater for couples, families or larger groups. bit.ly/2xt5PxD
Where to eat today? Enjoy great tasting fish and chips from the The Bellrock Restaurant & Takeaway. You can even try their specaility battered or breaded Arbroath Smokie! bit.ly/2PULVT0
Angus Brewfest is a festival of food and drink to celebrate Scottish brewers, distillers and producers. Tickets have sold out for the Saturday but you can still get tickets for Friday 19. Enjoy the very best of local food & drink and live entertainment. bit.ly/2QMMpMb
Where to stay in Angus? Townhead B&B in Brechin was built around 1820 and has been renovated to a high standard. Enjoy luxury accommodation with original character in this B&B, ideally located for easy access to the centre. bit.ly/2xwiq2U
Where to eat today? Granny Annie Mays is located within the 2nd oldest building in Kirriemuir and has a great menu featuring wholesome lunch options and home baking. The name comes from the owner's grandmother who taught her to bake during her childhood. bit.ly/2MRBj57
Friday's Fascinating Fact: Arbroath was formerly known as Aberbrothock, derived from the Brothock Burn. The shortened version of the name came in the early to mid 19th century. In 1394, Arbroath’s first harbour was built and later replaced in 1725. bit.ly/2QRzMzB
Today is the first day of the @dunhilllinks Championship. This four day event is free for spectators for the first three days at Carnoustie Championship, St Andrews Old Course and Kingsbarns. bit.ly/2Nq9q9w
Where to stay in Angus? Links Hotel in Montrose is a Victorian Hotel built in the 1800's for a local milling family. The hotel has a fantastic restaurant with seasonally changing menu and lots of local produce. bit.ly/2Pj7bl4
Where to eat today? Two Sisters Café in Carnoustie is popular with locals and serves a range of light lunches including delicious homemade soups and paninis as well as home baking. bit.ly/2PUXpXs