Attractions and places to see around Tealing, a village in Angus, Scotland, offer a blend of ancient history and access to natural landscapes. The area features well-preserved historical structures, including Iron Age earth houses and 16th-century dovecots. Nearby hills provide viewpoints, while the wider region offers historical castles and cultural institutions. This location serves as a base for exploring both historical sites and natural features.
Last updated: May 5, 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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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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For Trail MTB explorers on an adventure. Craigowl Hill, towering at 455m just north of Dundee, offers breathtaking 360-degree views, making it a prime spot for mountain biking enthusiasts. The climb to the summit is on a steep, well-paved road, challenging but entirely manageable on a powerful electric mountain 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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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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Tealing is home to significant historical structures. You can visit the Tealing Earth House, an Iron Age souterrain dating back to the first few centuries AD, known for its size and Bronze Age carvings. Nearby, the Tealing Dovecot, a well-preserved 16th-century structure, offers a glimpse into historical agricultural practices.
Yes, several hills offer expansive views. Craigowl Hill Summit, just north of Dundee, provides breathtaking 360-degree views. Further afield, Kinpurney Tower on Kinpurnie Hill also offers stunning panoramic vistas of the countryside. For a view closer to Dundee, the Dundee Law Summit and War Memorial, an extinct volcano, provides amazing views of the city and north into the highlands.
The area around Tealing is excellent for outdoor pursuits. You can find various hiking and mountain biking trails. For example, Balkello Woods offers trails for walking and mountain biking. You can explore a range of hiking routes around Tealing, including moderate trails like the Craigowl Hill Summit loop, or discover MTB trails, such as those leading to Craigowl Hill.
Absolutely. The RRS Discovery in Dundee is a historical ship museum built in 1901 for scientific expeditions, offering an engaging experience for all ages. The Dundee Law Summit is also considered family-friendly, offering great views and a chance to explore an extinct volcano. Additionally, Dundee's V&A museum and McManus Galleries provide cultural experiences suitable for families.
The Tealing Earth House is typically open to visitors from April 1st to September 30th. It's advisable to check the official Historic Environment Scotland website for the most current opening times before planning your visit.
Beyond Tealing's immediate historical sites, you can visit several notable castles nearby. These include Claypotts Castle, a well-preserved 16th-century Z-plan castle, and Broughty Castle, both within a short driving distance. The renowned Glamis Castle is also situated about 5.5 miles from Tealing, offering another significant historical experience.
For easier walks, consider exploring the trails in Balkello Woods. You can also find a selection of easy hikes around Tealing, such as the Carrot Hill & Dodd Hill loop or the Trottick Mill Ponds Local Nature Reserve loop, which are suitable for a relaxed outing.
Dundee, a short distance from Tealing, offers a rich cultural scene. You can visit the V&A Dundee, a design museum on the waterfront, or explore the McManus Galleries and Verdant Works, which showcase local history and industry. The RRS Discovery, Captain Scott's historic ship, is also a major cultural highlight in Dundee.
Yes, the region is rich in prehistoric sites. You can also visit the Ardestie Earth-House and Carlungie Earth-House, which are other prehistoric earth houses located a few miles from Tealing, offering further insight into Iron Age life in Scotland.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from various summits like Syd Scroggie Memorial, Balkello Hill, where you can see surrounding high mountains. The historical significance of sites like the Tealing Earth House and the engaging experience of the RRS Discovery are also highly appreciated.
Information regarding specific parking for the Tealing Earth House and Dovecot can be found on the Historic Environment Scotland website. Generally, these sites are accessible, but it's best to check their official pages for detailed visitor information, including parking.


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