Gairloch Heritage Museum

Gairloch Heritage Museum is an award winning, independent museum in the Wester Ross region of Scotland. The museum is located in the Highland town of Gairloch, in Achtercairn.

Gairloch Heritage Museum from the A832

The museum was set up in 1977 to house appropriately the first Pictish Stone found on the west coast mainland (the Gairloch Stone) and other artefacts from across the Gairloch parish amassed by local enthusiasts. The museum is the public face of the Gairloch & District Heritage Company and received national accreditation in 2011. "Gairloch Heritage Museum" also houses an archive and library of significant local interest and used by amateur and professional historians. The museum is an important visitor attraction in the summer season. The Company is firmly embedded in the community and runs outreach events for all sectors of the community throughout the year.

Features

The museum contains various displays and exhibitions which focus on the culture and social history of Gairloch parish. Displays include:

The museum contains a gift shop, which includes an extensive range of books and CDs of local interest. A Gairloch Heritage Museum Guide Book (in English) is available for £1.00.

Events

The museum has a wide range of events throughout the year. These events can involve interactive talks and presentations, from the evolution of the bicycle, to the story of the Highland's crucial bridges. The presentations usually take place in either the Community Hall, or in Gairloch High School's multi purpose hall. Exhibitions also take place throughout the year.

Additional Information

Admission charges for the museum are:

There is no cost for parking cars, or coaches. Disabled parking is available close to the museum's entrance. If required, there is wheelchair assistance for access alongside the parking.

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Coordinates: 57°43′42″N 5°41′26″W / 57.7284°N 5.6905°W