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Apr 14, 2024
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Set against the rugged beauty of Scotland's eastern coast, Angus and Dundee beckon with a tapestry of historical landmarks, natural wonders and cultural delights.

From the majestic Glamis Castle to the industrial heritage showcased at Verdant Works, this region offers a rich tapestry of experiences for visitors to explore. Whether it's tracing the footsteps of Antarctic explorers at Discovery Point or immersing oneself in the tranquil landscapes of the Angus Glens, there's something to captivate every traveler's imagination.

Join us on a journey through this enchanting corner of Scotland, where history, nature, and art converge to create unforgettable memories.

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    • 1. Glamis Castle: Explore the stunning architecture and rich history of Glamis Castle, known as the childhood home of the Queen Mother.

      2. Discovery Point: Visit Discovery Point in Dundee to learn about the RRS Discovery, the ship that took Captain Scott and Ernest Shackleton to Antarctica.

      3. Arbroath Abbey: Discover the ruins of Arbroath Abbey, an ancient abbey dating back to the 12th century, famous for its association with the Declaration of Arbroath.

      4. Montrose Basin Visitor Centre: Experience the diverse wildlife of Montrose Basin, a beautiful nature reserve offering birdwatching and scenic walks.

      5. Verdant Works: Step back in time at Verdant Works in Dundee, a fascinating museum housed in a restored jute mill, showcasing the city's industrial heritage.

      6. Cairngorms National Park: While not directly in Angus or Dundee, the Cairngorms National Park is within easy reach and offers spectacular landscapes, outdoor activities, and wildlife spotting opportunities.

      7. Angus Coastal Route: Drive along the Angus Coastal Route, enjoying picturesque coastal scenery, charming villages and sandy beaches.

      8. Angus Glens: Explore the Angus Glens, a series of beautiful valleys and hills offering hiking, mountain biking and wildlife watching opportunities.

      9. Dundee Contemporary Arts: Immerse yourself in contemporary art and culture at Dundee Contemporary Arts, featuring galleries, cinemas and a café bar.

      10. Brechin Cathedral: Visit Brechin Cathedral, a historic medieval cathedral with stunning architecture and intricate stone carvings.

      11. Dundee Law: Climb Dundee Law, an extinct volcano offering panoramic views of the city and the surrounding area.

      12. Camperdown Country Park: Enjoy a leisurely stroll or family picnic at Camperdown Country Park, home to a variety of wildlife, including deer and featuring a large adventure playground.

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Is Dundee Worth Visiting?

Dundee has a range of bars and restaurants, a great choice of shopping destinations as well as a great nightlife and music scene. As such Dundee is perfect for a city break and definitely worth a visit.


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