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Visitor Centres in Scotland
- Save to Listexplore art and craft at Gracefield Arts Centre in Dumfries. A packed programme of collection exhibitions and contemporary exhibitions featuring regional, national and international artists and craft makers, along with art and craft workshops for adults, children and families ensures a lively atmosphere. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-141 889 1708Email: smashotcottages@outlook.comThe Sma’ Shot Cottages are a major attraction in the Renfrewshire area, providing visitors with an insight into two distinct periods of Paisley’s weaving history. On entering from Shuttle Street, visitors immediately step back into the 18th century into the typical weaver’s cottage which was originally built in the 1750s. The cottage has been matched to written descriptions in histories Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 131 556 9579The Scottish Storytelling Centre is an award-winning public building designed by Malcolm Fraser Architects, halfway along Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.The Centre includes the historic John Knox House, 99-seat Netherbow Theatre and the George Mackay Brown Library, and is the headquarters of the Scottish Storytelling Network. Our light and airy Storytelling Court is open to the public, and includes a free child-friendly Read more...
- Save to ListWe are a charity based on the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland. Our aims are to provide a repository for historical information about the Ross of Mull and to encourage exploration of the cultural, natural and built environment of the area. Read more...
- Save to ListThe centre is open all year so call in and speak to our friendly, knowledgeable staff. They will be happy to advise you on walks, tours, local attractions and outstanding scenery to help make the most out of your visit to the magical Isle of Skye a memorable one. We can book tickets for National Express, Citylink coaches and Caledonian Read more...
- Save to ListA brand new, purpose built visitor centre at Pitlochry Dam. The centre hosts an exhibition over two floors and a gift shop and cafe with spectacular views over the river Tummel and Loch Faskally. Read more...
- Save to ListNOVEMBER To MARCH ONLY OPEN AT WEEKENDS – SATURDAY 10am-4pm and SUNDAY 12-4pm. APRIL to OCTOBER – OPEN WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY 10am-4pm and SUNDAY 12-4pm Children get FREE ENTRY – must be supervised by an adult at all times. Britain’s first operational military air station was established in Montrose by the Royal Flying Corps in 1913. The heritage centre’s collection Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1687 462085Email: info@mallaigheritage.org.ukConveniently sited alongside Mallaig railway station, Mallaig Heritage Centre is a treasure trove of stories, films, collections and displays, all telling the story of West Lochaber, its people and landscape Read more...
- Save to ListLogie Steading is a collection of stonefarm buildings that were given a new lease of life in 1991: they now house several individual businesses including Art Galleries, Antiques & Restoration, Secondhand Books, Textiles, Gifts, Heritage Centre and Cafe. Logie House Gardens are open throughout the year and there are walks along the River Findhorn – and there is a playpark! Read more...
- Save to ListLoch of the Lowes Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve covers 98 hectares near Dunkeld. From early April to late August, the star attraction is a pair of breeding ospreys, which nest just 150 metres from our observation hide. Interactive displays help bring the story of Loch of the Lowes to life. Get closer to the ospreys with binoculars, telescopes and Read more...