Welcome to Osborne Terrace, a newly opened and charming Edwardian villa located in the heart of Broughty Ferry. This cosy accommodation offers a Room Only Basis stay, providing guests with the utmost flexibility. Osborne Terrace is perfect for those looking to explore the delightful seaside village and enjoy a comfortable, home-like atmosphere.
Accommodation:
Double Room (Ensuite)
Sleeps: 2
Price: From £40 per night (room only, no breakfast included)
Facilities:
Cosy and comfortable bedroom
Ensuite bathroom
Access to a dining room with a fridge
WiFi access
Access to a cute cottage garden
Facilities and Services:
Room only basis
Free WiFi
Fridge available in the dining room
Cute cottage garden
No breakfast included
Children allowed (10+)
No pets allowed
No credit card payments accepted
No evening meals available
No electric car charging
No secure cycle storage
Nearby Attractions: Osborne Terrace is conveniently situated just a two-minute walk from Broughty Ferry’s thriving High Street, where guests can explore unique shops, cafés, pubs, and enjoy the beautiful beach. Here are some local attractions:
Broughty Castle and Museum
Barnhill Rock Garden
Dundee Museum of Transport
Camperdown Park and Wildlife Centre
Verdant Works
The McManus Art Gallery and Museum
Broughty Ferry Nature Reserve
Mill’s Observatory
V&A Dundee
Dining and Pubs: Broughty Ferry offers an array of excellent dining options and pubs for guests to enjoy. Some notable mentions include:
Restaurants:
Forgan’s (traditional Ceilidh dancing)
The Ship Inn and Waterfront Restaurant
Collinson’s Restaurant
Meze Grill
Sol Y Sombra Tapas Bar
Goa
Bruach Bar
Bombay Joe Restaurant
Indos Restaurant
Urban Beach Glass Pavilion
Pubs:
Fisherman’s Tavern (live folk music)
Post Office Bar
The Eagle Coaching Inn
The Fort
The Gunners Bar
The Royal Arch Bar & Bistro
The Anchor Bar
The Ship Inn
Jolly’s Weatherspoon
Papa Jacques
Directions: Approaching from the V&A Museum in Dundee:
Keep the River Tay on your right.
Follow signs for the Tay Road Bridge using the left two lanes (do not go over the bridge).
Continue straight onto Broughty Ferry Road (A930).
After about 2 miles, reach a roundabout and continue straight onto Dundee Road (still A930).
After another 2 miles, you will see the Occidental Bar at the crossroads.
Go straight at these crossroads, and after a few feet, you will see the West End Car showroom.
Turn left at the pedestrian crossing there, leading into Church Street, which connects to Camperdown Street.
Osborne Terrace B&B is at number 27 Camperdown Street.