
Building a Crannog
It is with a very heavy heart that the Scottish Crannog Centre Trust has to report the devastating news that the iconic reconstruction of an Iron Age Crannog was destroyed

Loch Tay Sidescan Survey
The Centre has carried out many surveys in Loch Tay, making many exciting discoveries from a prehistoric drowned forest including a beaver lodge, to crannogs and a Bronze Age dugout

Drowned Forest in Loch Tay
One of the Centre’s diver-led surveys in Loch Tay carried out for the National Trust for Scotland’s Ben Lawers Historic Landscape Project resulted in the discovery of what looked like

Student Blogs – Amy, “Hyab’s Stones”
Amy writes about her experience with Hyab, from UNESCO RILA, and his wonderful contribution to our collection. My name is Amy and I have recently completed my masters degree in

Launch of the Pottery Project!!
The Scottish Crannog Centre has been awarded just over £80,000 to engage communities and support local organisations with its collection of 2,500 year old pottery. The Scottish Crannog Centre has

Museums Future Summit March 2022
Read about how Izzie and Rachel spoke at the Museums Future Summit this month! We were pleased to be able to speak at the Museum Futures Summit this month,

Student Blogs – Erin “Reflections on the Crannog”
Hi everyone, it’s Erin again! I am an MSc Cultural Heritage student from at the University of Stirling and I have been working at the Crannog for roughly the last

Apprentice Blogs – Toby
Hi I’m Toby and I’m an apprentice at the Scottish Crannog Centre. Since working here I have learned alot of skills; from completing my digital marketing diploma all the way

Apprentice Blogs – Daisy
Daisy shares her Crannog journey as an apprentice as part of Scottish Apprenticeship Week 2022. Hello my name is Daisy Charles and I work in the Scottish crannog centre. Before

Apprentice Blogs – Will
Hear about Will’s experience as a Crannog Apprentice as part of #ScotAppWeek22 My name is Will, the Blind Bard. I am one of the five apprentices at the Scottish Crannog