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Dundee Scotland Travel Guide: 11 BEST Things To Do In Dundee, UK

This Dundee travel guide shares the best things to do in Dundee, Scotland.

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Embark on a captivating journey to the vibrant city of Dundee, Scotland, as we unveil the top things to do and see in this cultural and creative hub. This immersive video will take you on a virtual tour of Dundee's rich history, stunning architecture, and exciting attractions.

Explore the historic waterfront of Dundee, known as the V&A Dundee Waterfront. Admire the striking architecture of the V&A Dundee, a world-class museum that celebrates design and innovation. Discover the captivating exhibitions inside and learn about Scotland's design heritage.

Visit the iconic Dundee Law, an extinct volcano that offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscapes. Climb to the top and be rewarded with breathtaking vistas, capturing the beauty of Dundee and its stunning waterfront.

Discover the fascinating history of the city at the Discovery Point, where you can learn about the famous polar exploration ship, RRS Discovery. Step on board and delve into the story of Captain Scott and his crew's daring expeditions to Antarctica.

Indulge in the flavors of Dundee's culinary scene at local restaurants and cafes. Sample traditional Scottish dishes like haggis, Scotch pies, and Dundee cake, or explore the diverse range of international cuisines available throughout the city.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural scene of Dundee at the Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA). Explore its contemporary art galleries, catch a film at its independent cinema, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this creative hub.

Experience the vibrant energy of Dundee's city center, with its bustling shops, boutiques, and lively markets. Discover the charming independent stores at the Perth Road and Nethergate, or explore the Overgate Shopping Centre for a wide range of retail options.

Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and must-visit attractions of Dundee, Scotland's fourth-largest city. Let us transport you to a world of captivating beauty, cultural richness, and unforgettable experiences.

Get ready to be captivated by the allure of Dundee in this immersive video experience. So, pack your bags, and let the adventure begin in this remarkable city where history, creativity, and warm Scottish hospitality await!

Keep watching to see the top things to do in Dundee, top attractions in Dundee, places to visit in Dundee and UK travel guides.

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9 Places Worth Visiting in Dundee #EFYE2023

Looking forward to visiting these fascinating places when you come to the EFYE Conference 2023? Find out even more on our website:

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0:00 Intro
0:18 1. Discovery Point
0:33 2. V&A Dundee
0:50 3. The McManus Gallery and Museum
1:06 4. HMS Unicorn
1:27 5. Dundee Contemporary Arts
1:49 6. Verdant Works
2:12 7. The Law
2:29 8. Mills Observatory
2:44 9. Broughty Castle
3:03 Outro

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Aberdeen to Dundee on the Stagecoach X7 'Coastrider'. Beautiful Coastal Scenery & Towns!

Hello guys and what a beautiful day this was for another bus journey! The latest one in my quest to find Britain's Best Bus Routes and recommended to me by friend and supporter of the channel Walter Fillingham.

This trip sees me boarding the Stagecoach X7 Coastrider service as it heads out from Aberdeen all the way down the east coast to Dundee. We call at some lovely towns like Stonehaven and Montrose with some spectacular sea views from high up at the front of the bus.

I'll show you the interior of the bus, the scenery, how much it costs and we'll also see how that compares to the train. As always guys, your comments are most welcome!

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01:42 - Boarding the bus
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Exploring Dundee: Discover the Birthplace of Jute, Jam, and Journalism

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Hello and welcome to my channel where we explore chunks of Scottish history every week.

Welcome to Dundee, 4th largest city in Scotland. It is not the only a city of 3 J - Jute, Jam and Journalism, but also a beautiful place full of interesting history.
Dundee grew up as a small port in the 11th century. Its name may be derived from the words Dun Daigh (Dun meant fort). Medieval Dundee was, of course, a busy port. Large quantities of wine were imported from France and Spain. The main exports were hides and wool. However, disaster struck Dundee in 1548 when it was partly burned by the English. Dundee soon recovered. In 1592 a wall was built around Dundee to protect it from attack.

As a walk around Dundee city centre, you can enjoy the lovely atmosphere, and a vast amount of street art or you can simply visit Macmanus art gallery and museum. Gothic revival style building. Entrance is Free and donations are appreciated.
HMS Unicorn is a surviving sailing frigate from 1824, built shortly after the Napoleonic wars, and sailed only once. This frigate is now a well-preserved Museum, add it to your list, it is beautiful.

My Trips are usually 1-day trips that you can enjoy with me. But Dundee has so much to offer. I spent there just a short 6 hours wandering around. And if you want to catch everything possible, rent a bike. It's Affordable and they are almost everywhere here.

Take a strategic trip to the ‘strong point on the Tay’, where Broughty Castle was built to help defend the nation against a gathering English navy. Broughty Castle was erected in 1490. It was taken without a shot fired by the English in 1547, and reclaimed by the Scots two and a half years later. The castle fell back into English hands in 1651. In 1860 the threat of French invasion prompted Broughty’s conversion from a ruin to a modern artillery defence. The castle was further altered in response to the German threat in the two world wars. Now Castle is turned into a beautiful museum. And guess what… The entrance is FREE.


V&A Galery is a place that presents the brilliance of Scottish Creativity. A beautiful place of inspiration, Discovery& learning.


Right behind the gallery, you can find RSS discovery. Beautiful steamship built for Antarctic research. The boat has been launched in 1901. She was the last traditional three-masted ship Built in Dundee. There are many credits to RSS discovery, like recording valuable data about the ocean, or the first scientific investigation into whale populations.

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With a total distance of 77 miles (124km), the Fife Coastal Route runs as you’d expect almost entirely along the coast. It takes in the historic Kingdom of Fife and rather neatly, it starts and ends on bridges crossing two of Scotland’s greatest rivers: the Firth of Forth and the Tay. The bridges over the Forth rank among some of the finest in the UK.

Charming cobbled streets tumble down to the miniature harbour, which is sheltered by cliffs and surrounded by historic fishing cottages. Crail is a historic fishing village on the East Neuk of Fife coast and is well worth a visit.
Only 90 minutes by car from Edinburgh and 10 miles south of St Andrews, the Home of Golf.

Crail is the most easterly of the line of coastal settlements along the south side of the East Neuk of Fife. Many would also say it is also the most attractive of them, though each has its own unique character. Crail is a wonderful place to visit at any time of year, though it's probably at its best on a bright day in Winter when you stand more chance of having it to yourself.

Anstruther is a charming fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife, popular with day-trippers and holidaymakers.

Located south of St Andrews, Anstruther is the largest in a string of pretty, old-fashioned fishing villages along the stretch of Fife coast known as the East Neuk.

Perhaps the top attraction is simply tucking into a quality fish supper from the Anstruther Fish Bar, which in recent years has won a number of awards including UK Fish and Chip Shop of the year. Enjoy the locally caught fish by the harbour as fishing boats land their catch.

In the 1790s, salt was Scotland’s third-largest export, after wool and fish. The ruins at St Monans saltworks, adjacent to the Fife Coastal Path, is a reminder of this industry that was once very important to the Scottish economy.  The windmill at St Monans—the last remaining windmill in Fife—was used to pump sea water into the salt pans, which were then heated by local coal.

Elie is a popular seaside town in the East Neuk of Fife.

A picturesque seaside resort, Elie is gathered around a curve of golden sand. The harbour, established in the 16th century, is a popular with yachts and small pleasure craft while the surrounding bay is popular with windsurfers and bathers.

The town is also home to two fantastic golf courses. James Braid, celebrated golf course designer and five times winner of the British Open Golf Championship in the early 20th century was born in Elie.

Aberdour Silver Sands is one of the most popular and attractive beaches on the Fife coast.

Silver Sands offers the freshness and variety of the seaside as well as the peace and tranquillity of the countryside. The shore, in its charming setting, looks out to the islands of Inchmickery and Inchcolm, where there is a famous abbey.

Aberdour Silver Sands is a great place for a family day out, with a kids’ putting green and a bouncy castle in the summer.

Historic Culross is one of Scotland's most picturesque towns.

It is believed that Culross was founded by St Serf, and is located in the south west of Fife, overlooking the Firth of Forth.

Wandering around this charming town is about as close to stepping back in time to the 16th century as possible. The whitewashed, red-tiled buildings are well preserved, such as the Town House, where witches were tried and held while awaiting execution.

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0:00 Introduction
0:39 Crail, Scotland
1:41 Anstruther, Scotland
2:30 St Monans, Scotland
3:04 The ruins at St Monans saltworks
4:28 St Monans Windmill
5:04 Elie, Scotland
6:11 Aberdour, Scotland
6:15 Silver Sands Beach
7:14 The Forth Bridge
8:05 Culross, Scotland

Filmed May 2019

St Rule's Parish Church Monifieth Scotland

Tour Scotland video of St Rule's Parish Church on ancestry visit to Monifieth.

Tayview Caravan Park, Monifieth

Kerr Gravestone Monifieth Near Dundee Tayside Scotland

Tour Scotland video of the Kerr gravestone on acestry visit to Monifieth. The surname Kerr was first found in Lancashire, located in northwest England and dates back to 1180, where one of the earliest records of a progenitor of the Clan was a John Ker, hunter, resident of Soonhope in 1190 AD. He is believed to have received a grant of land from the Crown and settled in the Border country of Scotland soon after the Norman invasion moved northwards.Henry Kerr, a Scottish convict from Edinburgh, was transported aboard the Agamemnon on April 22, 1820, settling in New South Wales, Australia. Sarah Kerr, born 1819, aged 21,a Cornish milliner travelling aboard the ship Orient arrived in Port Phillip, New South Wales, Australia on 13th December 1840. John Kerr, aged 41, a farmer, arrived in Nelson, New Zealand aboard the ship Fifeshire in 1842. John Campbell Kerr, aged 22, a saddler, arrived in Quebec aboard the ship Atlas in 1815. Johan Kerr, landed in Pennsylvania, America, in 1728

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St Andrews - Dundee - Broughty ferry

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The BESTEST CAMPERVAN TRIPS EVER: The Falkirk Wheel, The Kelpies & Woods Caravan Park

In the 2nd vlog from our June 2022 Scotland trip, we visit the Falkirk Wheel, the Kelpies and The Woods Caravan Park.

David takes a trip on the Falkirk Wheel which was brilliant and recommended. We then go to the Kelpies which was another great stop on our way - some point would be great to see them illuminated at night. (Thanks to Pearl The CV20 for the inspiration to visit).

We stay at The Woods Caravan Park which is about 20-30 minutes from the Kelpies.

We have a lovely meal at The Woodsman Restaurant and take a short walk with Roxy to visit Sauchie Tower and take a stroll along the old railway line.


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00:00 Introduction
00:20 Leaving Gretna
00:29 Arriving at The Falkirk Wheel
01:48 A trip on the Falkirk Wheel
05:58 The Kelpies and The Helix
07:34 Arriving at The Woods Caravan Park
07:40 The Woods Caravan Park
09:37 The Woodsman Restaurant
11:10 Walk to Sauchie Tower and old railway line
12:24 Aerial Shots of The Woods and surrounding area
13:21 Review of The Woods Caravan Park



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Monifieth Station 18/7/19

On a warm summers week in the Scottish Highlands we spend 4 days travelling to stations on both the Inverness and Aberdeen Line out of Edinburgh as we visit all the stations that see LNER Services formed of a HST Class 43 these are a sight that is soon to be lost as the new Azuma units take over and retires these historical sets from service.

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Broughty Ferry Castle by Drone.

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Broughty Ferry Castle, Scotland.

Broughty Castle is a historic castle on the banks of the River Tay Dundee, Scotland. Broughty Ferry Castle was erected around 1490
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Inverness – A Local Guide by Premier Inn

Here to tell you all about the capital of The Highlands is Martin from our Inverness River Ness Premier Inn. His top recommendations include Inverness Castle, the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, the Fig & Thistle, The Gellions, and The Iron Works.

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Broughty Castle (Broughty Ferry/Scotland)

In July we've decided to have a short vacation in Dundee, there was a plan to record material for like 4-5 videos, but I didn't take the weather into consideration. The wind was so strong for most of the time that it was not possible to fly my drone, luckily on the last day, before driving back home I've managed to take a few shots as the wind was a little bit calmer.
Ended up with only one video from that trip, but it's always better than nothing!
Enjoy a short history of the castle and few shots from Broughty Ferry and the castle itself.


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