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Dundee

Discovery Point
Visitor centre and the Captain Scott's ship which sailed to the Antarctic.

HMS Frigate Unicorn
The largest wooden battle ship still afloat is at permanent anchorage in Dundee harbour.

The New Overgate Centre
The largest indoor shopping mall in the East of Scotland. Dundee also has a unique selection of individual shopping stores.

Kirriemuir

'Barrie's Birthplace'
The National Trust for Scotland has preserved the birth place of J.M. Barrie - the author of Peter Pan. Visit the area which inspired him to write "Never Never Land".

Brechin

Brechin Castle Visitor Centre
Incorporating a garden centre, coffee shop, country park, adventure playground, miniature railway and display of farm animals.

Glamis

Glamis Castle
This is a "must see" attraction. Home of the Earls of Strathmore, it was the childhood home of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. Tours of the castle every 30 mins.

Arbroath

Worth visiting for it's historic Abbey, clifftop walks and famous "Smokies".

Edzell

Angus Glens
The Angus Glens are one of the areas treasured spots for natural beauty. Glen Esk (access from Edzell) and Glens Clova, Isla and Prosen (access from Kirriemuir) are all outstanding areas of upland within a short drive from Kingennie.

St.Andrews

The Old and New golf courses are an obvious attraction here, but the area is also blessed with long golden beaches and forest walks.

Carnoustie

The home of the British Open Golf Championship in 1999 and again in 2007. This area of outstanding natural beauty is also home to several top class internationally renowned golf courses.

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