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Things to do in Dundee and surrounds

amd
amd Posts: 305 Forumite
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Hi,
We've a 3 day break lined up next month in Dundee Travelodge courtesy of their sale. We did it a few years ago with the kids (girls, now 10 and 14) and saw the Discovery and the Science Museum across the road (can't remember the name) but would like to know if there's any other good free(ish) stuff they'd enjoy. They're into museums - is the Dundee one any good for kids? Interesting shops - we love a good rummage! - not the usual High St bland ones - interesting eateries that are cheap and family friendly? Parks and gardens?

Just remembered the viewpoint thingy - must print out a map! Is it OK to drive up there at night?

Appreciate any local insight!
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  • pogofish
    pogofish Posts: 10,853 Forumite
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    For an evening meal, Taza on City Quay does a decent & inexpensive buffet in the evening. I've gone there a few times with friends & never been dissapointed. You won't have a problem bringing kids either.

    http://www.taza.co.uk/

    The Chinese next door does something similar IIRC - we have talked about going to that instead sometime & there is a Thai nearby that my pal also rates.

    The walk/cycleway along the Tay past Broughty & Carnoustie is good - with lots to see & do along the way - early morning is good when the mist on the water lifts. :). I think you still need to ask permission to go through the docks but you can pick-it up beyond thesfinal security gate if you want instead. There ought to be somewhere that hires bikes?
  • lrr_2
    lrr_2 Posts: 945 Forumite
    Dundee museum not open yet as being refurbished, if you want some nice places to go drive over the bridge to fife as has a lot of nice places to go including St Andrews.
  • Violetta_2
    Violetta_2 Posts: 3,588 Forumite
    You might enjoy the DCA , do you mean The Law for the viewpoint thing, to be honest I don't know about going up there at night, it may well be fine hopefully someone else can advise, or do you mean Mills Observatory thats free too.
    I'd recommend a wander around Broughty Ferry the shops are nicer there more independent ones. There is the Castle there too Dundee website quite useful.
    Hope you all have a great time.
    Booo!!!
  • Swan_2
    Swan_2 Posts: 7,060 Forumite
    hi amd :)
    if you like historical stuff & museums ...

    VERDANT WORKS a working jute mill, costs £14 for a family ticket though

    ARBROATH SIGNAL TOWER MUSEUM maybe doesn't sound very interesting, but our kids loved it, admission free, Arbroath itself is a lovely little town with a beautiful ruined Abbey, you'd need to get a bus if you've no transport

    DUNDEE BOTANICAL GARDENS
    is worth a visit, not free, but only £8.00 for a family ticket, it's pleasant walk from the city centre & they have a nice cafe

    the DCA as Violetta mentioned, often has really interesting stuff going on & is worth visiting, but be warned, the food is very patchy, ranging from delicious to send back-able



    agree with pogofish, Taza's good for an Asian buffet & the Habour Lights Chinese buffet nearby is good value, both much cheaper at lunchtime

    the Thai restaurant is very nice, but is expensive at night, although it does a reasonably priced & varied lunch

    best pub lunch in town, imho, is the Trades, at the top of Union St (no evening meals though) if you prefer not to eat in the pub itself, there's a bit on the left when you go in that's separated & quieter

    if you like Turkish, Aga Khan out the Perth Road is outstanding, you can see the kitchen from where you sit & see the food cooked ... & the decor is absolutely spectacular & unique, it's tiny so you'd need to book 01382 644227 or you can get a takeaway, evenings only



    Dundee shops are dire, so as has been suggested, you're far better heading elsewhere to shop, although the Perth Road out past the University has some interesting little shops & cafes
    if you fancy a long walk, you could head to the Botanical Gardens via Riverside & come back along the Perth Road

    as lrr suggested St Andrews is lovely, lots of information HERE & if you go a visit to the CASTLE & the tunnel dug there during the siege is essential

    if I can think of anything else I'll add it later

    hope you have a great time :)
  • amd wrote: »
    Hi,
    We've a 3 day break lined up next month in Dundee Travelodge courtesy of their sale. We did it a few years ago with the kids (girls, now 10 and 14) and saw the Discovery and the Science Museum across the road (can't remember the name) but would like to know if there's any other good free(ish) stuff they'd enjoy. They're into museums - is the Dundee one any good for kids? Interesting shops - we love a good rummage! - not the usual High St bland ones - interesting eateries that are cheap and family friendly? Parks and gardens?

    Just remembered the viewpoint thingy - must print out a map! Is it OK to drive up there at night?

    Appreciate any local insight!

    sheep and ky?
  • Swan_2
    Swan_2 Posts: 7,060 Forumite
    sheep and ky?
    sounds like an out of town venue ;)
  • Tea3
    Tea3 Posts: 460 Forumite
    Its fine to go up the law at night although I would advise a day trip first if you can and then nip up at night too - it looks so different but great making out whats what from your day visit (ok reading that back it sounds really boring lol but it is an amazing view day and night).

    Theres Balgay Park which is gorgeous with the mills observatory at the top(not a museum but lots of astronomy/interesting things).

    Sensation http://www.sensation.org.uk/ (think this is the science place you mention) - not too cheap but great for kids.

    Lots of outdoor parks including Broughty Ferry (just on out skirts of dundee) which has a sandy beach, play park and small museum (all free) http://www.cometobroughty.co.uk/htm/the-beach.htm.

    Camperdown park http://www.camperdownpark.com/general.htm with play area (free) and wildlife park (great for days out and picnics and quite cheap too).

    Whats on Dundee guides:
    http://www.apexhotels.co.uk/hotels/dundee-city-quay/city-guide/
    http://www.scotland.org.uk/guide/Things_To_Do_In_Dundee
    http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/navigation.php?id=77
    http://guide.visitscotland.com/vs/guide/5,en,SCH1/objectId,RGN629vs,curr,GBP,season,at1,selectedEntry,home/home.html

    Have a great trip :D
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  • ailuro2
    ailuro2 Posts: 7,540 Forumite
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    I will ask my 10 year old DD in the morning what she likes best about living here - but at a guess I'd say...

    Sensation, (great for big kids too)

    Verdant Works is interesting but probably moreso for adults or a school visit,it's an old jute mill and you get to see how they are made.

    There are loads of shops - the Overgate is the nicer shopping mall, the Wellate at the other end of the main pedestrainised area is less so - but that's where to find Poundland and Peacocks.

    The Blue Seaway ay Monifieth is a popular park, just round the corner from a really excellent chippie for a fish supper tea(kids meals in a box), and also next door to a reasonable sized Tesco. Depends on how far you want to drive.

    Broughty Ferry is the place to go for shops you won't find on your High Street at home, and also has quite a few charity shops too. also loads of nice pubs if DH wants to rest his legs while the girls trawl the shops. There's an M&S food at one end of 'the Ferry' main street too, handy for picking up snacks and sarnies, although Greggs or Bayne's the baker is probably cheaper.:money: .

    Ice skating is on every Saturday and Sunday morning, and it has lesson sessions too beforehand, but it's about £8 each iirc, but as a one off it's not too bad.
    Camperdown Zoo is in Camperdown park, haven't been there for years as I don't really like zoos.

    Further afield, Pleasureland in Arbroath is an indoor amusement type place - not very high tech, but great on a rainy Sunday afternoon. The walk along the cliffs is bracing, stay away from the edge though- they're dangerous drops!

    St Andrews Sea Life centre is nice, as is St Andrews, although because it's small andpopular it can be a pain finding parking there compared to Dundee.

    Cinema does films for £2.50 for kids, brong an adult free every Saturday and Sunday morninga at about 11:15, usually something older, but since we don't go very often it doesn't matter to us. (odeon.co.uk, it's the douglasfield one)

    As for going up the Law Hill at night, hmm, I wouldn't go wandering too far from the car, it's not very well lit. Go at T time, it will be dark then, but not too late. You can also go for a walk along Riverside and see the remains of the old Tay Rail bridge, the one in the disaster of about 110/120 years ago, nice flat walk, goes for miles along the front.

    Any thing you fancy doing but aren't sure if it's in Dundee or the surrounds, give us a shout and we'll try to help.:D
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  • ailuro2
    ailuro2 Posts: 7,540 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Member of the first Mortgage Free in 3 challenge, no.19
    Balance 19th April '07 = minus £27,640
    Balance 1st November '09 = mortgage paid off with £1903 left over. Title deeds are now ours.
  • LilacPixie
    LilacPixie Posts: 8,052 Forumite
    Law hill notadvisable atnight unless you fancy spotting some boy racers in 1.1 saxo's :D

    My girls love camperdown. Icerink is also good and close by, Calatto resevoir, Monikie and Craigtoun county parks are close by if you have transport.
    MF aim 10th December 2020 :j:eek:
    MFW 2012 no86 OP 0/2000 :D
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