Wheelchair accessible things to do in East Scotland


Exploring East Scotland unveils a tapestry of history, natural beauty, and cultural gems. Begin in the historic city of Aberdeen, known for its granite architecture and beautiful parks, before venturing to the majestic Dunnottar Castle perched dramatically on a cliff overlooking the North Sea.

Discover the quaint fishing villages along the picturesque coastline of Aberdeenshire, where fresh seafood abounds. Journey inland to the enchanting Cairngorms National Park, offering outdoor adventures amidst stunning mountain scenery. Don't miss a visit to the historic town of St. Andrews, famed for its ancient university, golf courses, and scenic beaches.

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Attraction
Free

The Dundee Law

A prominent hill offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes—a perfect spot for leisurely walks and scenic vistas.

Attraction
Free

Camperdown Country Park

A sprawling park offering scenic walks, diverse wildlife, playgrounds, and leisure facilities—a perfect escape for families and nature enthusiasts alike.

Activity
From £20

Stonehaven Golf Club

Stonehaven Golf Club overlooks the North Sea and the harbour town of Stonehaven.

Activity
From £16

Mains of Taymouth Golf Course

Beautiful panoramic views give this course a wide open feel designed to be a challenge for all levels of golfer.