The Tay Bridge carries the railway across the Firth of Tay in Scotland between Dundee and the suburb of Wormit in Fife. Its span is 2.75 miles (4.43 kilometres).
In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
Broughty Ferry beach is a sandy beach in a former fishing village. Facilities include parking, toilets, cafe/restaurants, wind break hire, museum, children’s Play area and you have a promenade giving access to the beach and views across the Tay estuary. Read more…
Monifieth Sands a stretch of beach on the north shore of the Firth of Tay, It stretches from from Barnhill in the west to the Barry Sands in the east. Popular with kitesurfers and windsurfers. Read more…
Verdant Works tells the story of Dundee’s industrial textile heritage in the setting of a beautifully refurbished Mill building. Seen how the mill workers lived and worked, explore this amazing building, see (and hear) the machines at work, and step back to a time.. Read more…
Discovery Point is home to the world-famous RRS Discovery. Visit the ship that took Scott and Shackleton to Antarctica in 1901! Find out about the Heroes of the Ice who braved the harsh conditions of the Antarctic and hear their stories first hand. We also have home-baking in our café and exclusive gifts in our Gift Shop. Read more…
The Howff is a burial ground in the city of Dundee, established in 1564, it has one of the most important collections of tombstones in Scotland. The land of the burial ground was part of the Franciscan (Greyfriars) Monastery until the Scottish Reformation. In 1564 Mary, Queen of Scots granted the land to the burgh of Dundee, for use as Read more…