Angus sits on Scotland's east coast between Dundee and Aberdeen, with good agricultural land around Forfar and Brechin and reasonable access into the wider central-belt and north-east horse scene. It is a quieter, more everyday county than its flashier neighbours — genuine farming country rather than a specific pony-breeding heartland — which tends to mean straightforward, honestly priced ponies rather than a premium market.
Its coastal position gives decent road links both north toward Aberdeenshire and south toward Fife and the central belt, so widening a search in either direction is practical. Glamis and the surrounding estates bring some genuine equestrian tradition to the area too, alongside the everyday family and Pony Club scene most buyers will actually encounter around Forfar, Brechin and the Angus Glens further inland.