Skyline guide celebrates Dundee's landmarks and heritage
The Skyline guide will build on the success of last year's Oor Wullie Bucket Trail .
A new guide to Dundee's Architecture and Heritage was launched outside Caird Hall on Monday.
The Skyline guide will build on the success of last year's Oor Wullie Bucket Trail and celebrates Scotland's year of History, Heritage and Archaeology in 2017.
Supported by Dundee's Place Partnership and Leisure and Culture Dundee, the organisers hope it will inspire locals to visit all of the historical gems that the city has to offer.
The guide is in the form of a concertina style leaflet and pulls out to reveal line drawings of 38 landmarks each with a location map and short history.
Popular haunts such as Caird Hall and The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum feature as well as lesser known treasures like Dundee West Parish Church and Old Clock-tower Warehouse.
Managing director of Leisure and Culture Dundee, Stewart Murdoch said: "The production of the guide is in part a response to last year's hugely successful Oor Wullie Bucket Trail where thousands of Dundonians and visitors enjoyed visiting statues of the comic character.
"This guide will let people make up their own route around the city and try over the summer period to visit every one of the sites listed in the guide.
"We hope that people will engage in that and use the guide in fun and innovative ways to work out aspects like the most efficient route, how long to cycle it and how many steps it takes."