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What to see in Dundee ?
27 places curated by Hozy - landmarks, nature, hidden restaurants and activities.
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Landmarks & heritage (8)
Wikipedia (en) - CC BY-SAVerdant Works
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A 19th-century jute mill converted into an industrial heritage museum, a UNESCO site. It tells Dundee's working-class story with machinery still in working order.
Wikipedia (en) - CC BY-SADundee Cathedral (St Paul's Episcopal)
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A neogothic episcopal cathedral designed by George Gilbert Scott, often overshadowed by modern attractions. The interior with its delicate stained glass windows deserves a quiet visit.
Wikipedia (en) - CC BY-SAClaypotts Castle
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A remarkably well-preserved sixteenth-century tower house nestled in a residential area of Broughty Ferry. One of Scotland's finest Z-plan towers, managed by Historic Environment Scotland and often beautifully deserted even in summer.
Wikipedia (en) - CC BY-SAHMS Unicorn
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One of the world's oldest warships still afloat, built in 1824 and permanently moored in Dundee Harbour. An exceptional naval relic, surprisingly little-known even among regular visitors.
Wikipedia (en) - CC BY-SACox's Stack (Lochee)
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A monumental Victorian chimney from the former Cox Brothers jute mill, nicknamed 'the Camperdown chimney'. This Venetian-style industrial campanile dominates Lochee and stands as testament to Dundee's industrial grandeur.McManus Galleries
Landmark
A neogothic municipal museum housing the city's art and natural history collections, entirely free. A magnificent building often overlooked by hurried visitors, with works by Rossetti and Scottish artists.V&A Dundee
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Scotland's first design museum, a spectacular building by Kengo Kuma inspired by the cliffs of Angus. The permanent Scottish Design gallery is free and worth visiting to understand Scottish creative genius.Tay Rail Bridge
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One of the world's longest railway bridges at 3.2 km, rebuilt after the disaster of 1879. The pillars of the old bridge still visible in the Tay stand as a haunting silent memorial.Nature & parks (9)
Wikipedia (en) - CC BY-SABaxter Park
Nature
A listed Victorian park presented to the city in 1863 by jute magnate Edward Baxter, complete with a restored pavilion and formal gardens. Locals picnic here weekends; the atmosphere differs markedly from busier parks.
Wikipedia (en) - CC BY-SALochee Park
Nature
A large popular park in the working-class district of Lochee, featuring an artificial loch, sports grounds and distinctly local character. The neighbourhood itself, once jute capital of the world, rewards exploration for its industrial Victorian architecture.
Wikipedia (en) - CC BY-SADundee Botanic Garden
Nature
The University of Dundee's botanical garden, featuring tropical glasshouses and rare plant collections. Little known to outside visitors, it's a peaceful sanctuary just steps from campus.
Wikipedia (en) - CC BY-SAInvergowrie Bay (Bird Reserve)
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Shallow bay west of Dundee, a prime spot for observing migratory birds on the Tay: diving ducks, waders and occasionally seals in winter. A discreet gem known chiefly to local birdwatchers.
Wikipedia (en) - CC BY-SADundee Botanic Garden Riverside Walk
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The path along the Tay running west from the Botanic Garden remains largely overlooked by visitors. Beneath willows and alders, the views across the river and towards the Perthshire hills are striking, especially in autumn.
Wikipedia (en) - CC BY-SATempleton Woods
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Mixed woodland forest north of the city, ideal for an early morning ramble away from marked trails. Informal paths cut through wetland and clearings where local wildlife abounds.Camperdown Country Park
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A 400-acre park featuring a Georgian mansion, a local zoo and century-old beech-lined avenues. Sunday mornings see Dundee families reclaiming this space, pleasantly removed from the tourist trail.Balgay Hill & Mills Observatory
Nature
The United Kingdom's only permanent public observatory, nestled within a Victorian woodland park. On clear evenings, telescope observation sessions are open free to the public.Stobsmuir Pond & Park
Nature
A quiet neighbourhood pond in east Dundee, frequented by local anglers and families drawn by ducks and herons. An authentic green space well away from tourist trails, ideal for observing everyday Dundonian life.Viewpoints (3)
Wikipedia (fr) - CC BY-SASidlaw Hills Viewpoint (Auchterhouse Hill)
Viewpoint
Summit of the Sidlaw Hills north of Dundee, accessible in 45 minutes' walk from country roads. On clear days, the panorama sweeps across the Tay, Dundee, the Grampians and as far as Ben Lawers—the view Dundonians keep to themselves.
Wikipedia (en) - CC BY-SADundee Law
Viewpoint
An extinct volcano at 174 m dominating the entire city, accessible on foot from the centre in 30 minutes. The 360° view over the Tay, the Firth and the Sidlaw Hills offers Dundee's finest free postcard view.Ninewells Hospital Rooftop View
Viewpoint
Scotland's largest hospital sits on Dundee's western heights with a sweeping panorama across the city and the Tay. The hospital campus perimeter offers a little-known vantage point of striking beauty.Activities (6)
Dens Road Market
Activity
A popular covered market in the city's north, open weekends, where locals have shopped for fruit, vegetables and bric-à-brac for generations. Authentically Dundonian in atmosphere, unfiltered and genuine.Dundee Ski Centre (Hillend)
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Artificial ski slope on a hillside, frequented year-round by local families and beginners. An endearing local curiosity with panoramic views of the city from the slopes.Dundee Printmakers
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Printmaking studio and gallery housed in a converted factory in West Dundee, where resident artists work in open studio. Watch prints being created and purchase original works at reasonable prices.Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA)
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A contemporary art centre with exhibition galleries, an independent cinema and a lively café-bar. The city's beating cultural heart, with adventurous programming and free gallery admission.Dundee Rep Theatre
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Scotland's sole repertory theatre with a permanent company of actors. Its brutalist 1980s exterior conceals an intimate auditorium staging original productions of considerable quality, much beloved by locals.Dundee Cycling Hub & Lochee Velodrome
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Indoor velodrome and cycling hub in the Lochee neighbourhood, a departure point for rides towards the Sidlaw Hills. Local cyclists gather here Sunday mornings for organised runs into the Angus countryside.