The Cateran Ecomuseum is set in the beautiful and dramatic landscapes of west Angus and east Perthshire.
Designed to reveal the hidden heritage of this little-known part of Scotland by the community who live there, the Cateran Ecomuseum tells the story of its people, places and landscapes.
Open throughout the year, this ‘museum without walls’ is one of Scotland’s premier and most accessible car-free holiday and active travel for leisure destinations.
Committed to the ethos of regenerative tourism, the Cateran Ecomuseum offers experiences of natural and cultural heritage that can be enjoyed through travel that has a low carbon footprint, and that can inspire people to live more sustainably by learning how stories from our past can help guide the story of our future in relation to sustainable living.
You can visit and enjoy Ecomuseum sites through a series of itineraries that have been designed for walkers and cyclists.
There are also two suggested itineraries for those who choose to visit by car.
Find out more on the website or by popping into the Cateran Ecomuseum hub in Alyth Museum.
Note: location of the pin on Google Maps is a guide only.
Kirkton of Glenisla, Blairgowrie, UK
Disclaimer: While we strive to ensure that the accessibility information provided is accurate and up-to-date, we recommend contacting the venue directly for the most precise and current details regarding accessibility.
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