Best attractions and places to see around Lochee, an area in the west of Dundee, Scotland, reflect its rich industrial history and natural landscape. The region features notable landmarks, public parks, and cultural sites. Lochee offers a blend of historical significance and recreational opportunities for visitors.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Try the harbour cafe, excellent cake and coffee. Open every day and run by volunteers.
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Dont be put off by the modern concrete exterior of the V&A. Its very nice inside and worth a visit.
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A great viewpoint over the City with views across to Fife and beyond. There are several paths to challenge yourself to walk to the top, otherwise space for a few cars to park at the top.
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The discovery is a great attraction, and the ship can be boarded and explored. Right next to the V&A which often has free exhibits. The waterfront is a good place for a walk.
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Definitely a very nice waypoint on the cycle route that's worth a pause for that photo.
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A worthy waypoint on a ride. Worth the wee detour off the main road for a photo opportunity and maybe take a somewhat scenic break for refreshments.
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Also worth it because of the view over the city.
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Craigowl Hill, towering at 455m just north of Dundee, offers breathtaking 360-degree views, making it a prime spot for biking enthusiasts. The climb to the summit is on a steep, well-paved road, challenging but entirely manageable particularly on an electric bike, thanks to the added boost. With both a lower vehicle gate featuring a pedestrian wicket for easy access and an upper gate with a cattle grid, the ascent is straightforward. Starting from the large, free community car park in Balkello Woods, riders can choose between the exhilarating return down the same road or venturing off-road on several dirt single-track paths through the enchanting Balkello Woods. This route promises an unforgettable adventure with both the thrill of the climb and the beauty of the Scottish landscape.
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Lochee is rich in industrial history. You can visit Cox's Stack, an 86-meter chimney and a significant relic of the former Camperdown Works, once the world's largest jute manufacturing complex. Another notable site is St Mary's Catholic Church, opened in 1866, which served the area's growing Catholic community. The Lochee Conservation Area also offers a glimpse into the area's past with its historic core and traditional architecture.
Yes, Lochee Park is a 25-acre public space gifted to the community, offering ample room for recreational activities including sports pitches, walking paths, and a bowling green. Its proximity to Balgay and Victoria Parks makes it ideal for a day out. While much of the Lochee Burn is now hidden, it was historically crucial to the area's development.
For expansive views, consider visiting Syd Scroggie Memorial, Balkello Hill, which offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains. Another must-see is Dundee Law Summit and War Memorial, an extinct volcano at 174m, providing amazing views of Dundee and the northern highlands. Craigowl Hill Summit also offers breathtaking 360-degree views.
The Stack Leisure Park, developed on the site of the former Camperdown Works, offers retail and entertainment options including a cinema, bingo hall, restaurants, and shops. You can also explore Lochee High Street, known for its traditional shop fronts and community spirit. Additionally, Lochee is known for its local trails adorned with large-scale murals. Just outside Lochee, the historical ship RRS Discovery, built in Dundee for scientific expeditions, is a significant cultural site.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Lochee Park provides ample space for children to play and for family walks. The Dundee Law Summit and War Memorial is considered family-friendly, offering an accessible walk with rewarding views. The RRS Discovery is also a great historical site for all ages. For nature lovers, the Morton Lochs Bird Hide offers an engaging experience for families interested in wildlife.
Lochee offers access to various hiking opportunities. You can find several routes in the area, including an easy 6.2 km Camperdown Country Park loop, or an easy 2.1 km Dundee Law via Law Steps. For more options, explore the Hiking around Lochee guide.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails near Lochee. A popular option is the moderate 9.2 km Clatto Reservoir loop from Bridgefoot. For more challenging rides and other routes, check out the MTB Trails around Lochee guide.
Road cyclists have several routes to choose from. An easy 24.5 km Tay Rail Bridge – RRS Discovery loop from Lochee is a great option. For moderate challenges, consider the 28.9 km Lundie Loop – View of Auchterhouse Hill loop from Tannadice Park or the 39.3 km View of the Tay Bridges – Kingoodie Bay loop from Lochee. More routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Lochee guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from elevated points like Syd Scroggie Memorial, Balkello Hill and Dundee Law Summit and War Memorial. The historical significance of sites like the RRS Discovery and the industrial heritage represented by Cox's Stack are also highly valued. The blend of natural beauty and historical context makes the area appealing.
Yes, the Morton Lochs Bird Hide, part of Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve, is an excellent spot for birdwatching. It consists of three small lochs important for a variety of waterfowl species, including hundreds of teal, which is the emblem for the NNR.
The Lochee Conservation Area is recognized for its important historical value and strong links to the industrial heritage of Lochee. It includes the historic core, residential properties from the late 19th century, and features like natural sandstone and brick buildings. You can find more details about the conservation area on the Dundee City Council website: dundeecity.gov.uk.
Cox's Stack is an 86-meter chimney built in 1866, serving as a prominent relic of the former Camperdown Works, which was once the world's largest jute manufacturing complex. Its campanile-style form and decorative brickwork make it a striking architectural landmark, symbolizing Dundee's significant jute industry and its industrial past.


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