Dundee to Arbroath - Sustrans

Dundee to Arbroath - Sustrans Dundee to Arbroath - Sustrans

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Dundee to Arbroath © Crown copyright. All rights reserved Sustrans. Licence No: GD03181G0001 Beach at Broughty Ferry Standing stones at Monifieth Arbroath Smokies ©Copyright/Credit: Scottish Viewpoint (Andrew Burman) Know the Code before you go … Enjoy Scotland’s outdoors - responsibly! Everyone has the right to be on most land and inland water providing they act responsibly. Your access rights and responsibilities are explained fully in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. When you are on the National Cycle Network you will see these signs, red for national route, blue for regional route. Whether you’re in the outdoors or managing the outdoors, the key things are to : • take responsibility for your own actions; • respect the interests of other people; • care for the environment. Find out more by visiting www.outdooraccess-scotland.com or phoning your local Scottish Natural Heritage office.

<strong>Dundee</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Arbroath</strong><br />

© Crown copyright. All rights reserved <strong>Sustrans</strong>. Licence No: GD03181G0001<br />

Beach at Broughty Ferry<br />

Standing s<strong>to</strong>nes at Monifieth<br />

<strong>Arbroath</strong> Smokies<br />

©Copyright/Credit: Scottish Viewpoint<br />

(Andrew Burman)<br />

Know the Code before you go … Enjoy Scotland’s outdoors - responsibly!<br />

Everyone has the right <strong>to</strong> be on most land and inland<br />

water providing they act responsibly. Your access rights<br />

and responsibilities are explained fully in the Scottish<br />

Outdoor Access Code.<br />

When you are on the National<br />

Cycle Network you will see<br />

these signs, red for national<br />

route, blue for regional route.<br />

Whether you’re in the outdoors or managing the<br />

outdoors, the key things are <strong>to</strong> :<br />

• take responsibility for your own actions;<br />

• respect the interests of other people;<br />

• care for the environment.<br />

Find out more by visiting www.outdooraccess-scotland.com or phoning your local Scottish Natural<br />

Heritage office.

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