Angus Tourism Cooperative is proud to announce the return of the Angus Outdoor Adventure Winter Festival today, Friday 7 November.
This year’s festival invites locals and visitors alike to embrace the season and explore the region’s natural beauty through a packed programme of exciting experiences, until Sunday 16 November 2025.
From guided walks and cycle rides to craft workshops, canoe safaris, and family-friendly farm adventures, the festival offers something for everyone — whether you're a seasoned explorer or simply curious to try something new.
Highlights include:
- Keltic Tree Calendar Guided Walk at House of Dun, Montrose
- Social Cycle to Kingoldrum Pop-Up Café with Sustainable Kirriemuir
- Dook N Chat cold water dip at Monikie Country Park
- Stories of Stone Geology Talk, Arbroath
- Horsey Daunder and Blether at Pathhead Farm, Kirriemuir
The festival is delivered by Angus Tourism Cooperative, with support from Visit Angus, and is part of a wider effort to promote sustainable, year-round tourism across the region.
Convener of Communities at Angus Council, Councillor Tommy Stewart, said: “The Angus Outdoor Adventure Festival is a brilliant example of how we can celebrate our natural environment while supporting local businesses and wellbeing. By extending the visitor season into the quieter months, we’re helping to build resilience in our tourism economy. It’s fantastic to see so many local organisations developing new, bookable experiences that showcase the best of Angus — from our landscapes to our community spirit.”
Norma Lyall, Development Worker for Angus Tourism Cooperative, said: “This festival is all about exploring the outdoors and embracing the seasons. The opportunity to connect with nature, local businesses, and communities, and with each other. We’re delighted to see our members come together to offer authentic and diverse experiences that reflect the heart of Angus.”
For full event listings and booking details, visit https://visitangus.com/tag/angus-outdoor-adventure-winter-festival.