With it's incredible history and geology, The Law's 572-foot peak is the city's highest point, the most distinctive landmark and an enduring attraction for visitors and locals.

At a height of 572 feet above sea level, The Law provides a popular, easily accessed vantage point placed high above the centre of Dundee.

You can reach the peak easily on foot or by bus or car.

At the top of The Law is a war memorial to the fallen in both world wars which is lit on significant days.

More information can be viewed on the Dundee Law Heritage Project website http://www.dundeelaw.info/

Claypotts Castle

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The Magdalen Green Band Stand

The bandstand was built in 1890 and is an iconic Dundee image, immortalised by the paintings of James McIntosh Patrick (1907-1998).You can just catch the Tay Rail Bridge to the left of the bandstand and the distant Fife skyline.The ornate bandstand plays host to Sunday performances by brass bands...