Find Things To Do In Dundee and Angus
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Dundee and Angus is located in east-central of Scotland. Angus and Dundee hold a whole lot of history with Angus being named ‘The Birthplace Of Scotland’, and Dundee being referred to as the ‘City Of Discovery’. These are extremely big claims within the names. But as you learn more about this region when you visit you will understand exactly why they have inherited such incredible names!
Sitting along the Mighty Tay, which is the countries largest river, is Dundee! Which is also Scotland’s fourth largest city!
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Go and join in on a
coasteering adventure at Arbroath Cliffs
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V&A Dundee is an international design centre which shows the best of Scottish creativity and design from around the world.
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Glamis Castle is a living, breathing monument to Scottish heritage, hospitality and enjoyment for all.
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The McManus is a magnificent Victorian Gothic edifice that mixes art, history, and nature to offer a unique glimpse into Dundee.
Dundee and Angus
Experience life in the Antarctic with Captain Scott and his crew on the RRS Discovery at Discovery Point. Uncover the tale of one of the most heroic voyages of exploration ever undertaken.
Great Family Days Out
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Cared for by the National Trust for Scotland. Explore the birthplace and childhood home of Peter Pan creator, J M Barrie, and see how his early life inspired his work.
Culture Vulture Days Out
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Come and visit one of the most historic attractions ever.
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Rising to a height of 174 metres, Dundee Law’s summit is the highest point in the city, but easily accessed on foot, by bus or car.
Dundee and Angus
Montrose Basin is the enclosed estuary of the South Esk River. The reserve includes a 4-star visitor centre along with four remote bird hides.
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Explore the substantial ruins of a Tironensian monastery, founded by William the Lion in 1178, who is buried in Arbroath Abbey.