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Craigtay Hotel
101 Broughty Ferry Road, Dundee DD4 6JE - Scotland, UK

This hotel lies around 20 minutes walk from the city centre and thus affords a peaceful location that remains close to the lively city with its many bars, nightclubs, restaurants, and shops
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Attractions near Craigtay Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Craigtay Hotel:
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| St Andrew’s Cathedral (1.8 Miles) |
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St Andrew's Roman Catholic Cathedral, designed by Scottish architect George Mathewson and opened in 1836, is the oldest Catholic church in Dundee. The Gothic styled...
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| Discovery Point (1.9 Miles) |
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Discovery Point is home to Captain Scott’s ship, Discovery, which was built in Dundee for his expedition to the Antarctic, and the Verdant Works, winner...
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| Sensation: Dundee (1.9 Miles) |
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If you thought science was boring, this centre may help you re-think. It’s hands-on fun for everyone - and there are dozens of specially designed...
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| St James Church (3.1 Miles) |
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St James Church is situated in one of the most elegant part of Dundee: Broughty Ferry. The building - established in late 19th Century -...
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| Broughty Castle (3.1 Miles) |
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Broughty Castle was built in 1496 but fell into ruin during the eighteenth Century. In the nineteenth Century, it was purchased and rebuilt by the...
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| Camperdown House (5.5 Miles) |
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Camperdown House, built in 1828, is located in the grounds of Camperdown Country Park in the northwest of Dundee. This is s neo-classical building, designed...
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| Tentsmuir NNR (9.9 Miles) |
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Tentsmuir Point National Nature Reserve takes its name from Tents Muir; it was open moorland in recent times before the Forestry Commission planted up Scots...
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| St Salvators Hall (9.9 Miles) |
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The residence of Prince William during his study at the University, St Salvators Hall is an attractive building built in 1930. The hall overlooks St....
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| Barry Mill (10.9 Miles) |
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This 19th century meal mill works on a demonstration basis. Records show that a mill has occupied the site since at least 1539. The present...
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| Glamis Castle (13.1 Miles) |
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Glamis Castle is the family home of the Earls of Strathmore and has been a royal residence since 1372. It is the childhood home of...
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| Angus Folk Museum (13.1 Miles) |
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Housing one of Scotland’s finest folk collections, this museum presents a vivid insight into how the rural workforce used to live. Six charming 18th century...
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| Old Course (15.1 Miles) |
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St. Andrews is famous for being the home of golf, and the Old Course has long claimed its deserved title as the number 1 links...
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| Martyrs Monument (15.6 Miles) |
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Overlooking the Old Course and West Sands beach (location of the filming of the movie ‘Chariots of Fire’) the Martyrs Monument is a striking object...
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| St. Andrews Museum (15.7 Miles) |
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St. Andrews Museum shows the history of the town of St. Andrews, portraying a fascinating insight into the area from Medieval times and encompassing the...
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| St Andrews Castle (16.1 Miles) |
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Dating from around 1200, St Andrews Castle, former residence of the bishops and archbishops of St Andrews, lies on the coast of the town overlooking...
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| Crawford Arts Centre (16.2 Miles) |
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The Crawford Arts Centre was founded by the University of St Andrews in 1977. It is now an independent charitable company providing artistic exhibitions, including...
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| Byre Theatre (16.3 Miles) |
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Originally part of a dairy farm in 1933, the Byre Theatre was founded by Alexander Paterson, a playwright and journalist. Located near the centre of...
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| St. Leonards (16.4 Miles) |
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Originally a hospital for pilgrims to St. Andrews, St Leonards Chapel belonged to the college of the same name up until 1743. Distinctive today by...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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