Strathnavar Museum, Scotland

 Introduction

This evening, I am posting information on Strathnavar Museum which is located in village of same name. Location is a few miles east of Tongue on Scotland’s northern coast. Tongue features on the North Coast 500 driving route.

Strathnavar Museum, Scotland

 Information on Strathnavar Museum

This small museum is a ‘must’ for visitors wishing to connect with their ancestry and/or social and wider history of the area.

Key aspects:

  • The museum is based in a redundant Presbyterian Church.
  • The surrounding burial ground contains a high percentage of burials of persons named Mackay.
  •  Inside,displays are focused on social history, including the Highland Clearances, and Clan Mackay.
  • Outside the museum can be found a re-located burial cist from the Bronze Age (2100 to 750 BC). There is also a Pictish-era carved stone (8th/9th centuries AD) thus indicating a long period of human occupation in the area.

Pictish Carved Cross

Bronze Age Burial Cist (c. 3300 – c. 1200 BC)

More information.

The publication Visitors’ Guide to Scotland incorporates a section on the NC 500, the Picts plus a wide range of other information on history and sightseeing to assist the tourist. The guide can also be accessed via Kindle. ISBN is 978-1-9161332-0-4.



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