The Isle of Arran Heritage Museum, opened in 1979, was Originally the site of a small school. Now the current group of buildings comprises a croft, smiddy, farmhouse, cottage, bothy, milk house, laundry, stable, coach house and harness room. The exhibits reflect the social history, archaeology and geology of the island.
Adults can pursue an interest in the past or simply indulge in their nostalgia. Children visting the HERITAGE MUSEUM can enjoy the many “hands on” exhibits and school parties are welcomed.
Come and enjoy the home-made delights of Café Rosaburn, which offers a choice of light meals and snacks, or you may picnic in our riverside gardens, where young children can play with toys in the playhut, or have fun sitting on the big red tractor. Before you leave us, you can browse in our well stocked shop, where you can buy gifts, sweets and ice cream.
A visit to the Isle of Arran Heritage Museum is enjoyed by young and old alike.
Opening Hours: Season starts Wednesday 23rd March 2016
Open every day, 10.30am - 4.30pm
last entry 4.00pm
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