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Discover the rich local history of Broughty Ferry, its people, the environment and the wildlife that live on its shores.
Broughty Castle sits imposingly at the mouth of the River Tay. Built in 1496 on a rocky promontory, it has faced many sieges and battles. Today, Broughty Castle Museum houses fascinating displays on its local history, wildlife and arts. The Castle has magnificent views over the river, and is only minutes away from Broughty Ferry Beach and Esplanade. It's a 'must-see' attraction if you're visiting Broughty Ferry, and offers something for everyone, with a changing programme of events, activities and displays.
Broughty Castle is cared for by Historic Environment Scotland. The museum is operated by Leisure & Culture Dundee.

Opening Hours
April to 25th October
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 10:00 - 16:00 |
| Thursday | 10:00 - 16:00 |
| Friday | 10:00 - 16:00 |
| Saturday | 10:00 - 16:00 |
| Sunday | 12:30 - 16:00 |
Please note, last entry to the Castle is 15 minutes before closing time.
| 26th October to March | Closed |
Dive into history and discover fun for the whole family with our range of free and ticketed events and workshops throughout the spring and summer.
FREE Friday 3rd, Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th April
We’re excited to welcome families back to the museum this Easter weekend! Pop in and see if you can spot all of our hidden Easter rabbits tucked around the castle and grounds.
Free for under 16s Saturday 18th April. 10am - 4pm
This vibrant outdoor pop-up market is a celebration of creativity, community, and craftsmanship. Come along, support local talent, and enjoy a day out like no other.
FREE Sunday 19th April. 10am - 4pm
This tail wagging outdoor pop-up is a joyful celebration of pets, playfulness and community spirit. Join us for a pawsitively fun day filled with pet friendly stalls, treats and activities, ending with our ever popular Fun Dog Show. Halloween costumes encouraged for humans and doggos alike.
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Step back in time to explore the beautiful castle grounds overlooking the Firth of Tay and discover fascinating history and fun for the family with our free exhibitions.
Experience life in the area long before the dinosaurs, right through to the present day. Follow the delightful Brochtie family and take a journey with them through time. to see how food, shelter, jobs, education and recreation have all evolved.
James Guthrie Orchar was one of Dundee’s most prominent businessmen. A successful inventor, engineer and entrepreneur. His art collection of over 400 works is regarded as one of the most important Victorian collections of Scottish art in the country.
Explore the geology and natural history of the Broughty Ferry Local Nature Reserve. Find out about the rocks under your feet and the animals and plants that live and have lived around the castle over the centuries and in your own back yard!
Learn the story of Broughty Castle’s role in Britain’s coastal defences during the two world wars. See revealing glimpses of the Tay’s defences before the First World War and the history of local volunteer forces associated with the Castle.
Grab binoculars from reception (small deposit required) and make your way to the top of the Castle to enjoy stunning views over the Tay estuary and look out for the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins in the waters below!
A small selection of gifts, souvenirs and postcards are available for purchase from the shop on the second floor.
Broughty Castle Museum,
Castle Approach, Broughty Ferry, Dundee. DD5 2TF
Broughty Ferry is on the outskirts of the City of Dundee, located on the east coast of Scotland, and is easily accessible by road, rail and air.
By Road
Situated approximately 10 minutes drive from Dundee City Centre, Broughty Castle Museum is located on the seafront beside Broughty Ferry harbour, beside Castle Green. Free parking is available at the front of the Castle.
By Bus
There are several bus routes into Broughty Ferry from the surrounding areas, with stops all within walking distance of the Castle itself. For more information on travelling by bus, including the closest stops, please visit the following sites for further information.
Xplore Dundee, Stagecoach
By Rail
The Castle is approximately an 8 minute walk from Broughty Ferry Rail Station. Full information on train times and ticket costs can be found at Trainline.com
Dive into history and discover fun for the whole family with our range of free and ticketed events and workshops throughout the spring and summer.
A continuous, off-road walking and cycling route that can be enjoyed by people making longer-distance journeys and for many more in the local community who may prefer shorter walks and rides.
Nestled beneath our historic Castle, this spacious beach is the perfect destination for a relaxing family day out. This award-winning sandy beach lies just to the east of Broughty Ferry Castle at the mouth of the Tay Estuary.
Castle Green Playground is a fantastic play area in Broughty Ferry that offers a range of activities for children and families. It features new play equipment, water play features, and a beautiful setting next to Broughty Castle. The playground won a Nancy Ovens award in 2008, recognising its outstanding facilities.

Often referred to as the “Jewel in Dundee’s Crown,” Broughty Ferry is a picturesque seaside town that offers a perfect blend of history and natural beauty, with lots of amazing food, drink and shopping choices to complete your visit.
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As a free visitor attraction, we rely on donations from our visitors to help us maintain the standards and services that have made the museum so popular. Please consider donating when you visit, and remember to Gift Aid your donation to maximise your contribution.
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