Johnboy236
We went in February as it is an interesting topic .. only to find it closed for the winter. hopefully it will be open if we are back later in the year.
lizzywalking
The Crannog Centre Staff were very knowledgeable and answered questions on any level! The reconstruction was based on sound archaeological knowledge and really brought ancient history to life.There was plenty of room in the actual dwelling with comfortable seating for everyone and the commentary was concise and well-organised, catering to all levels of knowledge. All the staff were dressed in appropriate costumes for the time the crannog was originally built ! The gift shop had a really well well-chosen range of items - I could easily have spent a fortune !! All in all a marvellous experience !!
OceanSoulNZ
The uniquely Scottish craggogs have been reconstructed at this Centre. The prehistoric dwellings are made of wooden beams and thatch, and stand on the riverbed of a lake, linked by a bridge to the shore. There were once many of these crannogs used by wealthy clans in lochs across Scotland.As well as exploring inside the reconstructed crannog, we were also given a demonstration of how the original inhabitants made fire and worked wood and stone, plus were able to sample foods cooked as they would have been done around 500BC.The Crannog Centre is best accessed by rental car; used Pitlochry as our base and stopped for lunch en route at the town of Aberfeldy.
carolynd524
This is a fascinating experience Our tour guide was so passionate and an expert about the subject The tour was also fun with the tour guide bringing it to life Got a real feel for what it would be like to live in a Crannog 2000 years agoWe also hot a demonstration of the tools at the time and how to make fireGreat for kids
462emmac
Such a worthwhile, fascinating trip to this museum. Loved the hands on nature of the centre, making everything real. Beautiful location and excellent staff. A must!!!!
CharlesH628
This is stepping into the past and reliving history when you visit the Crannog Centre.Hands on demonstrations of woodwoking with working tools as they would have been used all those years ago. We also made fire by rubbing sticks.The crannog is fascinating and well reconstructed. It shows how a crannog would have been made using origional tools and materials.Everything was really well demonstrated and past lifestyle explained.An excellent experience.
Thistlemoon
I will admit I am a lover of history and this is a great place to really see the lives of those who lived during the Iron Age in Scotland, come to life. Our guide was Frances and she was very good - I really wanted to listen to her talk about the crannog all day, she clearly is engaged with and loves her work, which is really wonderful. I would definitely recommend the Crannog Centre for anyone visiting Perthshire!
NoraH165
Friends took me here and it was well worth the drive. I knew nothing about Crannogs so learned a lot. The reconstructed Crannog was fascinating and all the staff and guides helpful and pleasant. I especially liked the way the guides interacted with the children in the craft demonstrations. They seemed to really enjoy engaging them in participating and thinking about what they were seeing.
458billym
We had a visit today and although cold we had a great time with the kids. The guide was extremely friendly and knowledgeable. Great for kids and adults
PenRosyth
My husband and I visited the Crannog Centre on Sunday 12th October. It was a lovely day to visit - bright and sunny - which made the loch and surrounding area look beautiful. We thoroughly enjoyed the whole tour. The tour starts in the exhibition room which is very informative for adults but still has some artefacts that may appeal to children. There are also garments that the children can dress up in. The crannog itself is very interesting and our guide Dirk was informative and was happy to answer any questions that we had. Back on land Dirk showed us how to make fire and keep in going using a bracken mushroom, equipment that the dwellers would have used to work wood and stone and then gave us the opportunity to try for ourselves. Great fun was had by all. There was also a fruit and fungi event on so we had the opportunity to press apples, find out about different berries and mushrooms the crannog dwellers would have found and to try some preserves made from the harvest. A good day out for all ages.
Skiing_D00
We visited this place on the 4th Oct 2014 and thought it was amazing value for money. Our tour guide was brilliant and full of information and happy to answer all of our questions without rushing us. He also gave us various demostrations on working practices through time. Would definitely recommend anyone to visit this interesting place. We had a great time and the staff were so friendly and informative.
969irenem
The guide was very knowledgeable and was happy to share his experience of working at the Crannog. He has inspired us to read more about these an ient dwellings and the nature and culture of our ancestors who lived and worked in and aroundthe Crannog.
DanielleOnTheRoad
We almost didn`t go to the Scottish Crannog Centre, as we had actually passed by the day before on our way elsewhere. We were really happy we decided to double back. The interpretive centre was well done, with lots of information on how these iron-age houses were built, how the research was done and how they rebuilt the crannog. Videos of the process were particularly useful. Our costumed guide was knowledgeable and interesting. I particularly enjoyed the demonstrations on tools used in the iron age. It was great to be able to use them too. Now I know how to start a fire with two sticks of wood!
westlothiant
There wasn't a movement or sound whilst the guide took us back in time to the Iron Age. It was unbelievable to realise that people lived on Loch Tay in such dwellings so long ago.The guide was able to answer every question put to her.Pricey, but well worth the experience.
meachy
What a good morning out. The guide was excellent and very knowledgible.His demonstrations of old ways of woodworking and making fire really made it enjoyable for the children who were there.