The River Tay estuary near Dundee has been redeveloped into a lovely public garden and leisure park. The waterfront is more than a mile long. There are benches and chairs and table. So it is ideal for a picnic. The is a bar and cafeteria with ice cream and coffee. They have groomed niches with hedges which make private sitting spaces within the public space. There is a 'tin can' through which two people can talk. There are video games for youngsters. There are medicinal and other plants. There are playgrounds. There are wide open spaces to walk. Lots of people from all ages come there. The only thing that is not there is a public toilet. A lovely vista of the bridge across River Tay. And a scenic look accross the bay of Tayport town is wonderful. Please visit on your way to St. Andrews. It is 56 miles fro. Sterling by road. There are trains as well which take an...
Read moreHad a fantastic time down here with granddaughters this morning, plenty of free fun for them sand is clean as are all seated areas, kids running around daft for 2 hours, toilets clean and very well maintained, walking under the whale hearing noises of whales, water and wind,had a wander along to Tay Road Bridge, walked up stairs and came down the lift girls enjoyed it, finished off with much spoken about doughnuts at Heather's Street food, 2 cinnamon 2 rose petal, best doughnuts I've ever had, hot and crispy outside and soft and fluffy in the middle, be careful walking over water fountains as they get up to around 6ft not dangerous kids will love it definitely take towels and change of clothes, happy smiling...
Read moreStrange little place which comes up at you out of nowhere. It has speakers in the metal part which blare a variety of ocean based sounds at you, from barge horns to whale sounds. The structures in that area are all metal which flowing which is meant to remind if the see (I think). There is also some screens with images from the past, all sea/harbour themed. The little fountains are cool, the size of the spray varies in sequence and there are lights under them, which will be more prominent at night. The garden part seems to be apeing a sand dune area. Parts of it are arty and perhaps went above my head, but it's for sure a nice are to spend...
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