Castles, coastline and culture, come and explore!
Create lasting memories at the Carnoustie Golf Hotel, which offers a home away from home and a great base from which to explore Scotland’s North Sea coast, between Dundee and Arbroath, with a range of visitor attractions and activities.
Glamis Castle
Come and explore our majestic castle and gardens. Marvel at the splendour within the castle walls and immerse yourself in six centuries of stories. Breathe in our spectacular gardens and be wowed by the Douglas firs soaring towards the skies.
Photo credit: VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
Arbroath Abbey
Visit the Medieval Powerhouse exhibition, learn the stories about the Declaration of Arbroath and see the copy of the Stone of Destiny. Then visit the splendid grounds walk through the nave and cloisters and admire the Medieval Abbey buildings.
Credit: VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
Carlungie Earth House
Carlungie Earth House is the most extensive of two excavated souterrains in the general area of Carnoustie in southern Angus. An impressive 40 metres of 2,000 to 3,000-year-old passageways of various sizes form a complex shape, originally all below ground level (the roofs are now missing) and once probably used for food storage.
Monikie Water Sports
Monikie Country Park boasts beautiful woodland and parkland with a variety of things for the family to see and do. Monikie Country Park’s many attractions include adventurous land and water activities, self-led trails, marquee and BBQ hire and an adventure play park for the kids.
Discovery Point
This award-winning visitor attraction tells the story of the iconic ship ‘Discovery’ from her beginnings in Dundee, her amazing Antarctic expedition with Captain Scott and her voyages and uses thereafter.
Photo credit: VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
Dudhope Castle
Dudhope Castle, one of Dundee’s oldest buildings has a magnificent location on an escarpment overlooking the city on the southern face of the Dundee Law. The original house was built in the 13th Century as home of the Scrimageour family who were appointed Hereditary Constables of Dundee by William Wallace.
Broughty Castle and Museum
Discover the people, environment, history and wildlife of Broughty Ferry in this amazing 15th-century coastal fort, which houses a fascinating museum. Enjoy stunning views of Broughty Beach and the Tay estuary. Entry is free.
Credit: VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
V&A Museum in Dundee
An international centre of design, V&A Dundee presents the brilliance of Scottish creativity and the best of design from around the world.
Photo credit: VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
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