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The Scottish Crannog Centre

A traditional welcome and warming coffee awaits you at the Scottish Crannog Centre.

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Join the 21st Century Crannog Community where you will be guaranteed a warm welcome and taken on a fascinating journey into Scotland's prehistory. Visit the Crannog's own Coffee Cabin for hot and cold beverages and snacks.

Walk in the footsteps of the original Crannog dwellers and immerse yourself in village life with original artefacts; demonstrations of textiles, cooking and ancient crafts & technologies; paddle into prehistory in one of our replica logboats and take in the atmosphere inside the Crannog Roundhouse.

Bring your picnic and make a day of it surrounded by the stunning landscape of Loch Tay.

Dogs are welcome.

Opened following the reconstruction of an Iron Age Crannog as an archaeological experiment, the Scottish Crannog Centre has evolved over the years to become a unique insight into life in the Iron Age. Throughout your visit, you will find a team of passionate, knowledgeable and friendly interpreters to help transport you through your Iron Age adventure.

2019 Opening Times:

Friday 1st February to Friday 29th March: 10.00am to 4.00pm running two tours per day at 11.00am and 2.00pm Friday 30th March to Tuesday 30th October: 10.00am to 5.30pm

Wednesday 31st October: 10.00am to 4.30pm

Please allow 1 - 2 hours for your visit.

Entry Fees:
Adults-£10.00
Seniors-£9.00
Children-£7.00 (aged 5-16)
Students-£9.00 (17 and over)
Families-from £32.00 (2+2)
Schools and Groups are welcome by advance booking.

Address:

The Scottish Crannog Centre
Loch Tay
Kenmore
PH15 2HY

Email: info@crannog.co.uk

Phone: 01887 830583

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