Tuesday May 10:Carnoustie to Edinburgh: Last day in UK

Reverse of journey here.

Monifieth the next town, where we had a great pizza at the Italian restaurant.

Dundee: Broughty Ferry. The old route across the Tay before the bridges were built. Having breakfast in Jolly’s Hotel. 

   
   

  1. Broughty Castle is the site of the Railway Ferry across the Tay. The history of the castle dates back to 13th century.  A free museum at Broughty Castle shows pictures and models. The museum curator is enthusiastic about the history of the Ferry and was keen to share his passion for history in general.

After crossing the Tay into Fife driving along the Fife coastal road. 

  
The other side of Ferry is Port Tay.

   
 We stopped briefly at St Andrews to stand on the sacred ground of Scotland’s famous golf course.

   
 
Eventually we made it to Edinburgh airport and are now in a B &B in Iceland!

Author: ktb99

Retired teacher. M.A. English Literature Proud grandmother of three adorable kids. Reads a lot... all genres. Likes to write, poetry and other stuff...but lazy! Enjoys travel, gardening, photography, natural history, environmental and peace activist Have been hooked on computer for 20+ years. Volunteer teacher of ESL

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