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Where to find us

The Scottish Crannog Centre is within 2 hours of Glasgow and Edinburgh by car. The nearest train station is at Pitlochry just off the A9. Bus from Pitlochry to Aberfeldy. Bus to Kenmore. Please also contact our local tourist information centre for assistance: tel. 01887 820276 or email aberfeldytic@visitscotland.com Or, visit www.travelline.co.uk for public transport timetables and routeplanning. Bicycles are available locally for hire. See Links.

Opening times:

The Centre is open daily from 15th March to 31st October, and on weekends throughout November. Opening times: March to October from 10am to 5:30pm, November from 10am to 4pm. In all cases, last full tours are one hour before closing. 2008 Admissions: Adults £5.75 Seniors £4.75 Children £4.00 Family from £18.00. Groups and Schools are welcome by advance booking (please complete and return the appropriate booking form).


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General Info:

The average visiting time is about one hour to one and one-half hours. Please allow longer if you are in a group. Refreshments, toilets and car/coach parking are available adjacent to the Centre.

In all cases, last full tours are one hour before closing. Ramps and a portable pathway provide disabled access with assistance (please contact the centre in advance to discuss your requirements).

Ours is an outdoor Centre, featuring an ancient timber house. In the interests of comfort and safety, we ask that you wear or bring flat shoes.

The Scottish Crannog Centre
Kenmore, Loch Tay, Aberfeldy,
Perthshire, PH15 2HY, Scotland.

Tel : 01887 830583
Email :
info@crannog.co.uk


Passionate About Perthshire

The Scottish Crannog Centre stands proudly in one of the most beautiful regions of the world that offers something for everyone. From our doorstep you can admire the sparkling waters of Loch Tay, hire a boat, raft down the river, take a hike or bike up a mountain track or find a restful path of your own, go fishing, play golf, or sit and take time to breathe in the clean air and just 'be'.

From nearby doorsteps you can also learn to sail, grab a 4x4 off-road experience, browse in shops, taste wine and whisky, enjoy organic food and local produce, admire trees, and take in art, archaeology, architecture, music or a rejuvenating treatment in a spa. There is more: less than an hour away will take you to cinemas, theatre, museums and music venues. Our welcoming heart of Scotland even boasts its own radio station, so why not tune in to Heartland FM on 97.5FM when you visit?

As you can imagine, no one can possibly take it all in on a day trip, so why not stay awhile?

A few accomodation contacts can be found in our links section, and our local tourist office (email aberfeldytic@visitscotland.com) will be pleased to assist you in all aspects of planning your trip. See also, www.aberfeldy.co.uk

 


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