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19.0km
200m
Road cycling
This easy 11.8-mile road cycling route in Dundee offers diverse scenery, connecting city landmarks with green spaces and waterfront views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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6.93 km
Highlight • Historical Site
Tip by
10.2 km
Highlight • Summit
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17.7 km
Highlight • Cycleway
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19.0 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.51 km
7.52 km
1.92 km
778 m
159 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
16.9 km
1.43 km
497 m
< 100 m
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The Green Circular Route is a city-wide loop, so there are numerous access points. You can find parking in various locations across Dundee, including near the waterfront in Broughty Ferry or close to city parks like Camperdown and Templeton Woods. Specific parking details can often be found on the Dundee City Council website.
Yes, the Green Circular Route is generally dog-friendly, especially in the green spaces and parks it traverses. However, as it includes both dedicated paths and on-road sections, ensure your dog is kept on a leash and under control, particularly in urban areas or near traffic. Always clean up after your pet.
The route can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time to cycle is typically from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder and drier, making for more pleasant cycling conditions. Winter can bring colder temperatures and potentially icy or wet sections, especially on less-maintained paths.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Green Circular Route. It is a public cycling network accessible to everyone.
The Green Circular Route offers a diverse experience. While sections along the waterfront and Dighty Burn are relatively flat and easy, the north-western parts of Dundee feature significant hills and on-road segments that can be quite challenging. It's suitable for various fitness levels, but be prepared for some climbs if you plan to complete the full loop.
The route features a mix of terrains. You'll find flat, paved sections along the waterfront, tranquil paths following the Dighty Burn, and more challenging, hilly on-road segments, particularly in the north-west of the city. Some roads have painted cycle lanes, but others are shared with traffic.
The route links many places of interest across Dundee. You can experience the waterfront at Broughty Ferry, pass by landmarks like the RRS Discovery, and enjoy views from Dundee Law Summit and War Memorial. Other notable sights include HMS Unicorn, Broughty Castle, and various city parks. Don't miss the View of Tay Road Bridge from Broughty Ferry Coast Path.
Yes, the Green Circular Route integrates with elements of the National Cycle Network. It overlaps with sections of the EuroVelo 12 - North Sea Cycle Route - part United Kingdom 7, NCN 1 Dundee to Tain, and NCN National Route 77, among others.
Certain sections of the Green Circular Route are very family-friendly, particularly the flatter, off-road paths along the waterfront or through parks. However, families with younger children or less experienced cyclists should be aware of the hilly on-road sections in the north-west of the city, which may require more caution or an alternative route.
As the route passes through various parts of Dundee, you'll find numerous opportunities for cafes, pubs, and other facilities. Broughty Ferry, the city center, and areas near major parks offer plenty of options for refreshments and amenities.
Yes, cyclists should exercise extra caution on the hilly, on-road segments, particularly in the north-west of the city. While some roads have painted cycle lanes, others are shared with traffic. It's advisable to be vigilant and aware of your surroundings in these areas.