
Writing Workshop with Mandy Haggith
Community Archaeologist and Assessor Rachel writes about joining author Mandy Haggith for a writing workshop. Mandy Haggith is a writer based in Assynt, in the north-west highlands of Scotland.

Crannog Workshops
Coming in 2021! As snow blankets the Crannog and the red squirrels snooze, there are quiet preparations in time for when the spring bulbs bloom. Tools have been arriving

Summer Reflections (3) – Welcoming New Faces Into Our Community.
Ellen and Jenny reflect on their new positions as SVQ assessors. Since the beginning of August, we have welcomed five new apprentices into our Crannog Community, who will work towards

Summer Reflections (2) – Welcoming New Faces Into Our Community
Graham and Rich reflect on their new positions as SVQ assessors. Since the beginning of August, we have welcomed five new apprentices into our Crannog Community, who will work

“Apples in Mead” Recipe
From our friends at Pario Gallico! Now that the days are getting shorter and the cold is creeping in, most people turn to food as a source of warmth

Summer Reflections – Welcoming New Faces Into Our Community
The Crannog team reflect on their new positions as SVQ assessors. Since the beginning of August, we have welcomed five new apprentices into our Crannog Community, who will work

Honey Bread Recipe
Crannog Apprentice Georgia shares a recipe developed by the cooking team at the Crannog Centre! You could say this recipe was a happy accident… my supervisor Rachel asked me to

Iron Age Scotland: Standing Stones and Time Travel to Ancient Scottish History
Click here to watch! Many thanks to our friend Bruce from Scotland History Tours for creating this small snapshot of the Scottish Crannog Centre! You can watch the video

Sketching Scotland
Find out all about the new online series here! This week our Marketing Manager Ellen attempted to complete one of the Visit Scotland “Sketching Scotland” videos – find out

Kat’s Week on Placement
Find out how student Kat got on volunteering at the Crannog Centre in February! My name is Kat and I was a volunteer at the Scottish Crannog Centre for