Britain’s first open-air museum
The Scottish Highlands of yore come to life at the Highland Folk Museum, an open-air “living village” with restored old buildings and actors dressed as their ancestors from past generations.
This village, covering the years from the early 1700s to the mid-1900s, is comprised of over 30 historical buildings either built as replicas or moved here from original locations. It has even been used as a location for the Outlander television series.
Located in Newtonmore, visitors can also partake in old-fashioned activities, grab a bite to eat at the café or buy traditional handcrafts in the gift shop.
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