Tain Through Time
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Visit Us

Entrance to The PilgrimageOpening times

April 1st to October 31st,

Monday to Saturday, closed Sunday,

10am to 5pm. We can open by arrangement outside these times.

Access                                                                                                                                   There is a wheelchair lift and wheelchair accessible toilet in the Pilgrimage. The Collegiate Church is accessible to wheelchairs but the churchyard paths are gravelled. The museum has three steep steps and is not accessible to wheelchairs. There is a hearing loop at reception in the Pilgrimage.

Admission charges
Tain Through Time: adults £3.50, concessions (including children age 6 and over) £2.50, family ticket (up to 2 adults and 4 children) £10.00, children age 5 and under free

Museum only: adults £1.50, children 50p [no concessions]

Tain residents have free access to the facilities.

Group admissions
If you plan to visit with a party of 10 or more, please contact us for details of group rates. Groups of up to 60 can be accommodated.

Research visits and enquiries
Proposed design for Tain Royal Academy, 1810
If you are planning to visit for the purpose of research, please contact us at least a week before you come. One of our volunteers will assist you in locating relevant material.

If you are unable to visit in person, please write in or email us with details of your enquiry. We will make an initial search for material free of charge, but a fee is payable for any further research undertaken by us on your behalf.

Telephone: 01862 894089

E-mail: info@tainmuseum.org.uk

How to Find us

Tain is to be found on the southern shore of the Dornoch Firth in Easter Ross. It is situated on the A9, 35 miles north of Inverness. Tain Through Time is sign posted from the Tain by-pass.

Travel to us

Bus: 25x or X99

Train: North Highland Line.

Plane: Nearest airport - Inverness