Rich in culture, history and beautiful countryside, there is plenty to see and do in Dundee and Angus.
From historical sites, including Broughty Castle Museum, which was built in 1496 and sits imposingly at the mouth of river Tay to the bustling centre of Dundee city, full of restaurants, shops and nightlife.
No trip to this part of Scotland is complete without a visit to the famous RSS Discovery attraction - where you can follow in the footsteps of Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his crew on their historical voyage to Antartica.
For wildlife lovers visit the Reekie Linn falls, a 24 feet waterfall or take a trip to the Montrose Basin, rich in bird and plant life.
For the perfect family day out visit Camperdown Wildlife park, the largest park in Dundee where you can visit the European Brown Bears in their impressive enclosure, meet an array of furry and feathered friends and also take part in activities such as walking and cycling in the Templeton Woods and ice skating in the leisure centre.
Whether you prefer to visit lochs, galleries, museums, shops or you simply want to relax in a good restaurant and sample the local produce there is something for everyonein Dundee and Angus.
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Dundee's Night View by William Au Yeung