The Scottish Crannog Centre at Kenmore will open in winter as part of an initiative aimed at attracting visitors to the village.
Starting on Wednesday and running until Sunday, February 27, WinterWeek+ offers visitors to the area around 20 different events and activities.
Crannog centre director Barrie Andrian, said, “Kenmore is perfect for a mid-term or short winter break and with many families and couples flocking to the area during winter, it seems to make sense to open our doors and ensure they see the best of Kenmore while they are here.”
The centre has put together a collection of events which include opportunities for visitors to learn Iron Age skills such as nettlecraft, woodworking, and even a Living the Iron Age event which includes cooking, lighting fires and spear throwing.
Other activities include winter boat tours on Loch Tay, chocolate-making workshops, food-tasting events at the Mains of Taymouth Courtyard, local dining discounts, and accommodation offers at Scotland’s Oldest Inn, The Kenmore Hotel.