Ardnamurchan Natural History Centre

At the Ardnamurchan Natural History Centre you will find one of Scotland's most original and exciting visitor attractions. We provide an introduction to the natural environment of the peninsula. Our focal point is an award winning interactive exhibition housed in the 'Living Building' where you can; Crawl through a wildcat tunnel, Search for the creatures of the "Nightwood" Discover if the pine marten is in its den, Study the underwater world of a Highland lochan and See live CCTV pictures of a heron's nest and what lurks under the surface of the River Glenmore. The 'Living Building' also houses the award winning audio-visual presentation which encapsulates the mood and mystery of Ardnamurchan.
The Antler Tearoom serves a wide variety of quality home baking based on traditional Scottish recipes together with a wide selection of delicious light lunches made to order using fresh local produce. We can serve you at our picnic tables with fine views of Glenmore Bay or relaxing in our sunny conservatory. From 2006 visitors will be able to enjoy a glass of wine or beer.
Our quality gift and bookshop is housed in a unique Douglas fir building with a vaulted ceiling and hand-carved oak door handles featuring native wildlife. Our selected stock, much of it produced in Scotland, is based on a wildlife theme and features items from 20p to £200. Our gift range is complemented by an extensive array of books, CD's and tapes celebrating Scotland's history, wildlife, recipes and music, as well as a wide variety of local postcards & prints. The Natural History Centre at Glenmore provides the ideal introduction to the peninsula's wealth of wildlife amidst stunning landscapes.
Advanced booking preferred for groups.
Telephone: 01972 500209
Web site: www.ardnamurchannaturalhistorycentre.co.uk
Contact
Mr and Mrs
Ritchie and Liz
Dinnes
Glenmore
Acharacle
Ardnamurchan
Argyll
PH36 4JG
Scotland
Tel: +44 (1972) 500750
E-Mail: ritchie@anhc.co.uk
WWW: http://www.ardnamurchannaturalhistorycentre.co.uk
