

Auchindrain Museum is an extraordinary attraction, which brings an original Highland Township or farming village back to life. On entering the museum, visitors step back in time to witness how the local community lived, worked and played. The Township buildings are furnished and give a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the people who once lived and worked at Auchindrain. Visitors can wander at leisure through the longhouses, barns and byres of this unique museum for a not to be forgotten taste of life in the past. Auchindrain is a unique place that lets you experience life in the past with all of your senses.
Admission:
Adults £5.95
Concessions (Senior Citizens; Students with ID cards) £4.95
Children (5-18 years) £3.50
Admission is free over the winter months.
Concessions are available for groups.
Opening hours:
The Museum is open seven days a week 10.00-17.00 until the end of October.
November to March Monday to Friday 10.00 – 14.00.
Auchindrain Township
The collection relates to the old communal tenancy farming township and the way of life of the country people of the area in the past.
The major part of the collection is the 22 buildings and building remains existing in the open...
Keywords
Architecture, Social history
Furnace
Inveraray
Argyll
Argyll & Bute
PA32 8XN
Tel: 01499 500235
Email:
info@auchindrain.org.uk
For more information visit:
http://www.auchindrain.org.uk


The Auchindrain Township is a Recognised Collection of National Significance to Scotland