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Brechin
Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
Referred to by local historians and tour guides as ‘The Ancient City’, the former Royal Burgh of Brechin sits between Dundee and Aberdeen tucked inside Scotland’s east coast. Pictish remains and medieval architecture keep the historians and guides in business – what the first-time football tourist may be entitled to ask is why this community of barely 7,000 souls has a modern-day flagship club known as Brechin City. Surviving in the Scottish League for decades in a town without a regular train or bus station, this club celebrated its centenary year in 2006, providing curious researchers with the perfect opportunity to delve deep into local records.


Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings

Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans



Where to stay
The best hotels for the ground and around town


Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
Referred to by local historians and tour guides as ‘The Ancient City’, the former Royal Burgh of Brechin sits between Dundee and Aberdeen tucked inside Scotland’s east coast. Pictish remains and medieval architecture keep the historians and guides in business – what the first-time football tourist may be entitled to ask is why this community of barely 7,000 souls has a modern-day flagship club known as Brechin City. Surviving in the Scottish League for decades in a town without a regular train or bus station, this club celebrated its centenary year in 2006, providing curious researchers with the perfect opportunity to delve deep into local records.


Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings

Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans



Where to stay
The best hotels for the ground and around town



