Welcome to newly opened Osborne Terrace, a charming Edwardian villa situated in the centre of the secret gem of a seaside holiday village, Broughty Ferry. This property offers accommodation on a ROOM ONLY BASIS to provide guests with the utmost flexibility. The accommodation features a cosy and comfortable bedroom, perfect for a relaxing stay. Additionally, guests have access to a dining room with a fridge available for their use. Conveniently located, it is just a two minute walk to a thriving High Street with unique shops, cafés, pubs, a railway station and a stunning beach. Enjoy the famous ice cream of Visocchi’s Café or treat yourself to fish & chips from Murray’s, while admiring the view over the River Tay. Also very close by are superb golf courses, including the Old Course, St Andrews, great walking, castles, theatres, and much, much more! Guests are welcome to enjoy the cute cottage garden.

Room Details: 1 Double ensuite

Sleeps: 2
Price from: £40 (Price for room only, no breakfast included) Per Night
Children: Yes (10+)
Dogs allowed: No
WiFi access: Yes
Credit Cards accepted: No
Near Public Transport: Yes
Evening Meals available: No
Electric Car Charging: No
Secure Cycle Storage: No

Directions: Approaching from V&A museum, Dundee. Keeping the river Tay to your right the whole way. Follow signs for Tay Road Bridge using left two lanes (don’t go over the bridge). Continue straight onto Broughty Ferry road A930. After about 2 miles you reach a roundabout, continue straight onto Dundee Road still A930. After about 2miles you will see the Occidental Bar at crossroads. Go straight at these crossroads and after a couple of feet you will see West End Car showroom. Turn left at the pedestrian crossing there. That takes you into Church street which leads right onto Camperdown Street and Osborne Terrace B&B is number 27 Camperdown Street.

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Restaurants:- Forgan’s (with traditional Ceiledh dancing), The Ship Inn and Waterfront Restaurant, Collinson’s Restaurant, Meze Grill, Sol Y Sombra Tapas Bar, Goa, Bruach Bar, Bombay Joe Restaurant, Indos Restaurant, Urban Beach Glass Pavillion. Pubs:- Fisherman’s Tavern(with live folk music), Post Office Bar, The Eagle Coaching Inn, The Fort, The Gunners Bar, The Royal Arch Bar & Bistro, The Anchor Bar, The Ship Inn, Jolly’s Weatherspoon, Papa Jacques. Nearby attractions:-  Broughty Castle and Museum, Barnhill rock Garden, Dundee Museum of transport, Camperdown Park and Wildlife Centre, Verdant Works, The McManus Art Gallery and Museum, Broughty Ferry Nature Reserve. Mill’s Observatory, V&A Dundee.  

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