Dundee Waterfront, Dundee, Scotland
Short video taken from Dundee Waterfront along the Tay Rail Bridge then back across The Tay Road Bridge, which span the estuary of the River Tay at the North Sea between Dundee and Newport-on-Tay, Scotland. The Tay Road Bridge celebrates its 50th Anniversary in 2016 and is one of the longest road bridges in Europe.
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North Wales From Above
Some view of North Wales including Trearddur Bay, Dinas Dinlle and Llanberis Lake.
The Top Ten Most Beautiful Lighthouses in the World (Part 1)
The Top Ten Most Beautiful Lighthouses in the World
10-Les Eclaireurs lighthouse,Ushuaia, Argentina
09-Foz do Douro, Porto, Portugal
08-Lindau Lighthouse, Germany
07-Start Point Lighthouse, Devon, England
06-St. Joseph North Pier, Michigan, USA
05-Peggys Point Lighthouse, Nova Scotia, Canada
04-Cape Byron Light, New South Wales, Australia
03-Nugget Point Lighthouse, Otago, New Zealand
02-Fanad Peninsula, County Donegal, Ireland
01-Tower of Hercules, La Coruña, Spain
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LONDON'S MOST FAMOUS SPIRAL STAIRCASE, the QUEEN'S HOUSE, GREENWICH
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Dundee – A Local Guide by Premier Inn
Fraser from our Dundee Centre Premier Inn hotel is your local guide to Scotland’s fourth largest city. He tell us his top picks of things to do in Dundee, from snapping selfies with some of the city’s statues, taking in the views from The Law, enjoying some of Dundee’s culture with a visit to The McManus art gallery and museum, Verdant Works, and Broughty Castle. Squeeze all of that in to your stay and you will have earned yourself a pint at one of his favourite pubs, The George Orwell, and The Phoenix.
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Castlehill Restaurant in Dundee, Scotland
Led by award-winning chef, Graham Campbell, Castlehill serves contemporary Scottish dishes in a casual, fine-dining atmosphere. Order the chef's tasting menu with wine pairings for the full experience.
Come to life in Fife
There really is something in the air in Fife. It’s the Kingdom with a bit of spark, where you can follow in the footsteps of golfing greats and Outlander stars. Or, you can experiences high speeds on stretches of fine sands as you try land-yachting or in a high performance vehicle on Knockhill Racing Circuit. How will you come to life in Fife?
Perhaps you’ll delve into the region’s fascinating and varied history, exploring places such as Dunfermline Abbey, Incholm Abbey and the Secret Bunker. You could try your hand at hickory golf, see beautiful scenery from the coastal path, or take the train over the stunning Forth Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Get up close to Fife’s wildest residents at the Scottish Deer Centre and when it’s time for refreshments, choose from modern breweries and distilleries or dine in one of Fifes many quality restaurants.
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Sightseeing in Cupar, Scotland
Still photos of Cupar, Scotland.
December Late Afternoon Drive Over Tay Road Bridge To Dundee Scotland
Tour Scotland December video of a late afternoon drive North on the A92 road across the Tay Road Bridge which spans the Firth of Tay from Newport-on-Tay in Fife to Dundee in Tayside. The bridge was designed by William Fairhurst and construction began in March 1963 with the infilling of West Graving Dock, King William Dock and Earl Grey docks in Dundee. The construction was undertaken by Duncan Logan Construction Ltd. Controversially, construction required the demolition of Dundee's Royal Arch where Queen Victoria had entered the city on a royal visit. Rubble from the Victoria arch was used as foundations for the on-ramp. The completed bridge was officially opened by the Queen Mother on 18 August 1966.