Dundee Travel guide for motorhome and vanlife

Discovering Dundee by Campervan: Complete Guide

VanTour Team 13 min

Introduction

New Scottish destination, and not the least: Welcome to Dundee, where you may not find crocodiles, but which has adventures in store for you during your road trip.

In this comprehensive guide for van travelers, Dundee will have almost no more secrets for you. You will learn a little more about its history, and we will also provide you with tips on how to get to Dundee. What are the best times of the year to explore the city? What are the best spots to enjoy local cuisine, and much more.

Get ready for a unique experience with Dundee’s natural landscapes and activities.

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What is Dundee – Scotland?

History of Dundee

In the 12th century, Dundee emerged as an important center of trade. The Hanseatic merchants, a very strong trade league from Northern Europe, established trade links with the city of Dundee. Interestingly, we learn that jute, the plant fiber used in the textile industry, was introduced to Dundee in the 19th century and quickly transformed the city into a global capital of the textile industry.

But Dundee’s history is not limited to its industrial past. Moreover, the next piece of information might be of interest to video game players, because you may not know it, but the city was also at the origin of the development of the game “Grand Theft Auto” by the DMA Design studios, studios that became Rockstar North when they moved to Edinburgh. Dundee thus became, thanks to this controversial and fun game, an important center of the video game industry.

At present, Dundee shines brightly thanks to its world-renowned higher education institutions, such as the University of Dundee and Abertay University. These institutions attract students from all over the world and contribute to the dynamism and vitality of the city.

Geographical location

Dundee is located on the east coast of the country, which offers a mix of stunning landscapes and a lively atmosphere. Its location is privileged, as it is situated between the surrounding hills and the estuary of the River Tay.

How to get to Dundee?

To get to Dundee by car or camper van from the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh, you need to take the A90 national road northbound. Don’t hesitate to make a quick stop in Stirling and St-Andrews if you have the opportunity or follow this road for about 100 kilometers until you reach Dundee. It is also possible to take international routes from other countries, depending on the traveler’s origin.
To get to the United Kingdom, we did not take the Tunnel or the Ferry from Calais, we left from the Netherlands! From Rotterdam, it is quite possible to quickly reach the United Kingdom. So just follow the East Coast of the country to reach the wonderful world that is Scotland!

Climate: When to visit Dundee in a camper van?

Month Average Temp (°C) Rain (mm) Weather Advisory
January 2°/5° 53mm ❄️ Very unfavorable
February 2°/6° 50mm ❄️ Very unfavorable
March 3°/8° 53mm 🌧️ Very unfavorable
April 5°/11° 39mm 🌦️ Very unfavorable
May 8°/14° 53mm 🌦️ Not very favorable
June 11°/16° 62mm 🌦️ Not very favorable
July 13°/18° 79mm 🌦️ Not very favorable
August 11°/17° 78mm 🌦️ Favorable
September 9°/16° 58mm 🌦️ Not very favorable
October 7°/12° 60mm 🌧️ Unfavorable
November 5°/8° 52mm 🌧️ Very unfavorable
December 2°/5° 52mm ❄️ Very unfavorable

Our advice would be to visit Dundee in the spring, when the city wakes up from winter and temperatures start to rise. Contrary to what one might think, it rains less in Dundee in spring than at the beginning of summer! Late August and September can also be interesting times to visit the city.

Places to sleep and camper van service areas in Dundee

Here is a list of the top 5 spots to sleep in a camper van in Dundee (Scotland):

  1. 📍🥇 Riverside Caravan Park: A family-friendly campsite located by the River Tay, offering magnificent views of the Tay Bridge. Modern facilities and spacious pitches make it an ideal choice for a peaceful night’s sleep.
  2. 📍🥈 Seabraes Caravan Park: This well-maintained camper van spot is located near Dundee city center, providing easy access to local attractions and amenities.
  3. 📍🥉 Monikie Country Park: A fairly pretty rural park offering camper van pitches with views of Monikie Lake.
  4. 📍 Clatto Country Park: Another natural park (yes another one!) near Dundee, with camper van pitches surrounded by greenery and peaceful lakes.
  5. 📍 Balgavies Loch: Located about 10 kilometers from Dundee, this area offers camper van pitches overlooking a beautiful lake.

These 5 locations provide different pleasant and peaceful accommodation options for parking your camper van, van, or motorhome not far from Dundee.

Among these spots, we stayed at Riverside Caravan Park. This family-friendly campsite offers stunning views of the Tay Bridge, with modern facilities and spacious pitches. We had a peaceful time by the River Tay, enjoying the serene and relaxing atmosphere. The sunset over the Tay Bridge was simply beautiful, creating a romantic and calming ambiance. We felt completely relaxed and refreshed after this unique experience at Riverside Caravan Park. It was truly the best spot to have a great time in Dundee.

Where and what to eat in Dundee?

Restaurants in Dundee

  • 🍽️ The Dovetail Cafe: A charming family-owned restaurant offering delicious traditional Scottish cuisine with a modern twist. Their homemade haggis is to die for!
  • 🍽️ La Cantina: A little piece of Italy in Dundee! This restaurant offers authentic Italian cuisine, so yes it’s not Scottish, but it’s good!
  • 🍽️ Le Petit Bistro: A little piece of French cuisine in Scotland with this restaurant that transports you directly to Paris with its warm decor and friendly atmosphere. Enjoy traditional French dishes like beef bourguignon and crème brûlée.
  • 🍽️ The Fisherman’s Wharf: Seafood lovers, this is the perfect place for you! Their seafood platter is a feast for crustacean lovers, and we will never stop reminding you, yes Scotland is a country of seafood and fish!
  • 🍽️ The Courtyard: This contemporary restaurant offers international cuisine with dishes influenced by different cultures. Their menu changes regularly to offer seasonal dishes prepared with local ingredients.

Dundee specialties

Gingerbread, shortbread, cranachan… Dundee’s culinary specialties in Scotland are to die for! Sweet treats like Dundee cakes, traditional fruit cakes, make your taste buds dance. And what about fresh seafood, enjoyed in the city’s restaurants? If you are looking for authentic and delicious Scottish cuisine, Dundee is the perfect destination to satisfy your voracious appetite! So, indulge in these culinary delights and discover the unforgettable taste of Dundee. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience a unique gastronomic journey and succumb to the pleasures of the table!

Among these restaurants, we ate at Fisherman’s Wharf. We once again couldn’t resist the call of Scottish seafood. So, as you understood, we put France and Italy aside, I hope you don’t mind too much. Anyway, try the mussels, they are amazing, really good!

Travel Budget for a Road Trip to Dundee

The currency you’ll use in Scotland is the British Pound (GBP). Anticipate needing a minimum of £92 (around $125) per person per day.

  • Dining at a moderate restaurant: £25 (roughly $34)
  • Fast-food combo: £6 (around $8)
  • Draft local beer (50 cl): £4 (approximately $5)
If you’re an American traveling to Scotland, budget for a daily spend of at least £92 (equivalent to $125). A meal at a standard restaurant will set you back £25 ($34), and a single public transport fare is £2.5 ($3).

Hotel accommodations vary from £58 ($79) for basic options to £148 ($201) for more luxurious stays. When it comes to shopping, anticipate spending around £58 ($79) for jeans and £62 ($84) for athletic footwear. Be aware of currency exchange rates and any extra fees.

Video of our city trip in this city

What activities to do in Dundee?

Here is a list of activities that we invite you to do in Dundee according to your tastes and preferences:

– Take a stroll along the beach and enjoy a romantic sunset
– Dine in a restaurant with a magnificent view of the city
– Take a romantic cruise on the River Tay

Conclusion: Why visit or come back to Dundee?

Dundee is much more than just a Scottish city. It is a place filled with authenticity, historical richness, and occasional surprises. Not necessarily highlighted compared to well-known cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow, Dundee has its own charm if you want a slightly less touristy adventure without being in a small town. A stop in your road trip? Definitely!

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How to get to Dundee by car or camper van?

To get to Dundee by car or camper van from the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh, you need to take the A90 national road northbound. Follow this road for about 100 kilometers until you reach Dundee. You can also take international routes from other countries, depending on your origin.

When is the best time to visit Dundee?

Our advice would be to visit Dundee in the spring, when the city wakes up from winter and temperatures start to rise. The beautiful gardens and parks in the city are in full bloom, offering a colorful and joyful sight. Additionally, the many festivals and cultural events start to flourish, providing you with an unforgettable experience in Dundee. So, if you want to enjoy the beauty of this Scottish city, spring is the ideal time to do so!

What are the culinary specialties of Dundee?

Gingerbread, shortbread, cranachan… Dundee’s culinary specialties in Scotland are to be savored! Sweet treats like Dundee cakes, traditional fruit cakes, will make your taste buds dance. And what about fresh seafood, enjoyed in the city’s restaurants? If you’re looking for authentic and delicious Scottish cuisine, Dundee is the perfect destination to satisfy your voracious appetite! So, let yourself be tempted by these culinary delights and discover the unforgettable taste of Dundee. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience a unique gastronomic journey and succumb to the pleasures of the table!

What annual events take place in Dundee?

– Participate in the Dundee Food and Flower Festival, a celebration of gastronomy and horticulture.
– Attend the Dundee Jazz Festival, an annual music event showcasing jazz.
– Enjoy the Dundee Christmas Ice Rink, a temporary ice rink set up during the holiday season.
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