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Auchindrain Museum
 
By Inveraray, Argyll, PA32 8XN
 
Telephone 01499 500 235
Webwww.auchindrain-museum.org.uk

A Unique Survivor of the Past
Auchindrain is an original highland township of great antiquity, typical of the many which once existed throughout the highlands of Scotland, but which are now long gone.

Auchindrain survived the march of time and the infamous highland clearances, leaving this unique part of Scotland's heritage to be preserved for future generations.
Bell Pol's Cottage
Bell Pol's Cottage
The conserved buildings of the township have been furnished and equipped, presenting to visitors a fascinating glimpse of the true lives of the highlanders.

Wander at leisure through the cottages, longhouses, barns, byres and other buildings of this unique museum for a not to be forgotten taste of Victorian highland life.
Inside MacCallum's House
Inside MacCallum's House
There is also a Museum Centre with the reception area, gift shop and introductory display. Museum Centre
Museum Centre

Open: 1st April - 31st October, daily, 10am-5pm. Last admission 4pm.
 
Prices: Adults £4.50, Children (5-15 years old) £2.20, Senior Citizens and Students £3.50, Families (2 adults and up to 3 children 5-15 years old) £12.00. Groups (over 20) £2.35.
 
Travel Directions: On the A83, 6 miles south-west of Inveraray. Map.
All details are provided in good faith from information given to us. However, some information may be out of date, so you are advised to check with a site before visiting. If you find any errors, please let us know.
 
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