This 1970s cottage rests within the idyllic village of Wormit and boasts a waterfront location with breath-taking views across the mile wide estuary of the river Tay towards the city of Dundee as well as being next to the Tay Rail Bridge offering spectacular views of rail crossings on this historic bridge. Perfect for a family and friends gathering to Scotland, this spacious dwelling is a superb base for exploring the areas magnitude of villages and towns and is renowned for its wealth of outdoor opportunities. The cottage comes with four delightful bedrooms, comprising of two double bedrooms and two twin bedrooms, offering a flexible sleeping arrangement to suit the needs for your group. Pick up locally sourced produce from the local shop and rustle up a delicious home-cooked meal within the amply equipped kitchen as well as a convenient utility/ boot room which has ample room to store child buggies, golf bags,etc before settling down for dinner within the spacious open plan kitchen/diner. Continuing to impress is the sitting room, where you can your loved ones can gather for a relaxing evening and catch the last glimpses of sunshine over the majestic River Tay. For those special occasions, a short stroll will bring you to a local restaurant, as well as a convenient shop for picking up the holiday essentials. The Wormit Tennis Club is close to the property and welcomes visitors to use the courts - charges apply. The city of Dundee offers attractions such as the award winning Verdant Works Museum, which brings to life the world wide impact Dundee had as a result of the jute industry, the explorer ship Discovery which took Captain Scott and Shackleton on their first expedition to Antarctica, and the Dundee Contemporary Arts Centre ( DCA. Take a trip to the internationally renowned V and A museum which is approximately 4.2 miles from the cottage. To keep you busy whilst staying here, venture out to the picturesque town of St Andrews, where you will be able to visit the 12th century cathedral and the ruins of the 13th century caste. For golf enthusiasts don't forget to visit the world famous golf courses of St Andrews and Carnoustie golf course. If you are visiting with younger guests, they will be delighted with the wonderful sandy beach and the sea life centre with seals and penguins, also found within St Andrews. For those feeling active, stroll along the Fife Coastal Path, offering easy strolls and more demanding hikes, each amidst rugged cliffs, award-winning beaches and an abundance of wildlife. The area also offers family friendly cycling with nearby Tentsmuir Forest which has miles of off road, traffic free cycling and mountain bike trails. Bay View Cottage is a wonderful base for exploring all that this wonderful location offers. and C
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