Scottish Crannog Centre

Aberfeldy & Kenmore - Natural Built Heritage

Details

The Crannog on Loch Tay © Scottish Crannog CentreLet us introduce you to the pride and passion behind a living experiment, now a 5 star visitor and educational centre with a Gold award for best practice in environmental management. We bring history and archaeology to life from discoveries underwater. Take a look at some of our discoveries in the exhibition; walk over water into the Iron Age on your crannog tour; and test your skills at ancient crafts and technology. Special events run regularly.

Date & Times

Opening times vary - please check our website. Please note: We are also open during the UK February mid term school holidays. As these are subject to change, please telephone to check details: +44 (0)1887 830583.

Prices

Variable

Public Transport

Nearest train station is Pitlochry and buses run to Aberfeldy which is 6 miles from Kenmore. There is a limited bus service from Aberfeldy to Kenmore, usually linked to school terms. There is also a taxi service.

Contact Info

01887 830583

Form more details please visit our website at http://www.crannog.co.uk

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