Best attractions and places to see around Longforgan include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. Located in the Carse of Gowrie, the village offers views of the River Tay and is backed by the Sidlaw Hills. The area features ancient landmarks, significant natural monuments, and cultural sites within a short distance.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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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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Also worth it because of the view over the city.
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V&A Dundee is the first design museum in Scotland (opened in 2018) and the first Victoria and Albert museum outside of London
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Kinpurnie Hill is a prominent hill situated in Perthshire, Scotland, that offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. On top of the hill sits an unfinished iron-age fort, Kilpurnie Tower, built by astronomer James Stuart-Mackenzie in 1766 to be used as an observatory
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Here you will find both the V&A museum and the RRS Discovery. The V&A is a magnificent building that showcases the best of Scottish design, and the RRS Discovery is a ship that was built in 1901 for scientific purposes in the Polar regions. It went on its first expedition between 1901 and 1904 to Antarctica, and now stands in the Firth of Ray for visitors to enjoy its grandeur.
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This extinct volcano stands tall above Dundee City. The summit at 174m offers amazing views of the city and north into the highlands. Previously an iron age hill fort and Roman pottery has also been found here. Today there is a war memorial and mobile phone tower on top and several art installations along the paths and trails on its flanks. It can get busy here during the day in nice weather but it's always worth the ride, either as a destination itself or as part of a longer loop of the city.
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Longforgan is situated on rising ground, offering impressive views of the lowlands and the River Tay, with the hills of Fife beyond. The Sidlaw Hills provide an impressive backdrop to the north. For specific viewpoints, consider visiting Syd Scroggie Memorial, Balkello Hill, which offers panoramic views of surrounding mountains and valleys. Another excellent spot is Dundee Law Summit and War Memorial, an extinct volcano providing views of Dundee city and the Highlands.
Yes, Longforgan village itself has several historical points of interest. You can visit the Longforgan Parish Church, which has roots dating back to 521 AD and features 15th-century mouldings and a 13th-century cross. The village also boasts a 17th-century Mercat Cross, a protected Category A listed building. Main Street and Castle Road are among the oldest parts of the village, featuring original cottages and traditional Scottish architecture.
Just half a mile southwest of the village is Castle Huntly, a 14th-century establishment that now serves as an open prison. Further afield, but still easily accessible, you can explore RRS Discovery in Dundee, a historic ship built in 1901 for scientific expeditions to the Polar regions. Another significant site is Kinpurney Tower, an unfinished iron-age fort on Kinpurnie Hill, offering stunning panoramic views.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Dundee Law Summit and War Memorial is considered family-friendly, offering views and space to explore. The RRS Discovery in Dundee is also a great option for families interested in history and exploration. Additionally, the Camperdown Wildlife Centre in Dundee is a dedicated wildlife park suitable for family outings.
Huntly Woods, located just under a mile from the village, is a Woodland Trust wood where you can spot wildlife such as buzzards and red squirrels, along with unusual fungi. The Carse of Gowrie, where Longforgan is situated, is known for its fertile agricultural land, offering a rich natural landscape. Helen McGregor Park in Longforgan provides a tranquil setting for walks amidst lush greenery.
There are various walking and hiking opportunities around Longforgan. You can find routes that lead to viewpoints like Syd Scroggie Memorial, Balkello Hill, Norman's Law Summit, and Dundee Law Summit. For more detailed running trails, including moderate routes like the 'Running loop from Longforgan' (13 km), you can explore the options in the Running Trails around Longforgan guide.
Yes, the area around Longforgan offers several cycling routes. You can find easy routes such as the 'View of the Tay Bridges – Kingoodie Bay loop from Longforgan' (17 km), or more challenging options like the 'Kinnaird Viewpoint – Mossy Stone Path loop from Longforgan' (53 km). For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around Longforgan guide.
Beyond the historical sites, Dundee, a short distance away, offers significant cultural attractions. The V&A Dundee is Scotland's first design museum, known for its unique architecture and exhibitions. The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery & Museum also features themed exhibition halls and is a cultural highlight.
Longforgan village has local amenities, including a pub and a village shop, which can provide options for refreshments and basic supplies during your visit.
Visitors frequently appreciate the panoramic views from various summits and viewpoints, such as Syd Scroggie Memorial, Balkello Hill, and Dundee Law Summit. The historical significance of sites like the RRS Discovery and the ancient monuments also receive high praise. The komoot community has shared 17 photos and given 35 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and enjoyable experiences in the area.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the vicinity of Longforgan. You can find moderate trails like the 'Laird's Loch loop from Little Ballo' (7 km) or longer options such as the 'Kingoodie Bay – View of the Tay Bridges loop from Invergowrie' (35 km). For a full list of routes, consult the MTB Trails around Longforgan guide.


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