The roads from Dundee to Forfar and Kirriemuir are good. Use them.
Perth is not too far andyou can drive, get a train/ bus or even walk if desperate (which you might well be).
Stirling is a wee bit further but still do-able.
Across the Tay Bridge you will find Newburgh or even St Andrews 20 minutes further on.
It is the berry season so Blairgowrie, Rattray and the entire Vale of Strathmore are full of bargains for making jams and jellies. |
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By *o72 OP Man
over a year ago
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"The roads from Dundee to Forfar and Kirriemuir are good. Use them.
Perth is not too far andyou can drive, get a train/ bus or even walk if desperate (which you might well be).
Stirling is a wee bit further but still do-able.
Thanks that was great help
Across the Tay Bridge you will find Newburgh or even St Andrews 20 minutes further on.
It is the berry season so Blairgowrie, Rattray and the entire Vale of Strathmore are full of bargains for making jams and jellies."
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By *o72 OP Man
over a year ago
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"The roads from Dundee to Forfar and Kirriemuir are good. Use them.
Perth is not too far andyou can drive, get a train/ bus or even walk if desperate (which you might well be).
Stirling is a wee bit further but still do-able.
Thanks that was great help
Across the Tay Bridge you will find Newburgh or even St Andrews 20 minutes further on.
It is the berry season so Blairgowrie, Rattray and the entire Vale of Strathmore are full of bargains for making jams and jellies."
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There are alot of decent pubs on the Perth Road in the town centre. Or you can venture out abit to Broughty ferry and there's nice little pubs, some on the beach front with outdoor seating areas for when the weather is nice. |
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