A major visitor attraction in the area, the Scottish Wool Centre has many activities our customers can enjoy. Come and see 'The Gathering', our three times daily dog and duck show, where our shepherd will give you a history of Scottish sheep and work his dog 'on hand' with ducks.( April to Sept.)
Enjoy wandering around our outside paddocks where there are rare breeds of sheep, goats plus Calamity and Merlin our miniature horses.
Our more active visitor can play crazy golf or enjoy our kid’s park, next to our beer garden. Visit our Lomond Restaurant for fabulous food before moving on to our large retail area.
This has something for everyone, from cashmere, Harris Tweed, country and casual wear plus many gifts to take home including our large range of whisky in our food and whisky hall.
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday (Inc Bank Holidays): 09.30 - 5.30pm
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Frances and Oliver Bigwood purchased...
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The 30-strong fleet of Lomond (Sweeney)...
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Nestled in the heart of the Queen Elizabeth Forest lies Duchray Castle, a 500 year old tower house linked with Rob Roy. Now newly renovated it offers luxury accommodation and a warm welcome in a stunning, secluded location.
Frances and Oliver Bigwood purchased...
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We provide our customers with an all...
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The...
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It has panaromic views of the loch - and is the perfect...
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