Strathnaver Museum
Source: https://www.strathnavermuseum.org.uk
Archived: 2026-04-23 15:39
Strathnaver Museum
Journey from
Strathnaver’s mystical past
, through the emergence of the
Clan Mackay
to the tragedy of the
Highland Clearances…
Discover the vibrant culture, inherited from Norse and Gaelic ancestors. Strathnaver Museum is a heart which keeps the blood of tradition pumping; sustaining and preserving it for future generations.
Open 2026/27:
Please note the museum will be
CLOSED Thursday 30th April
for a private event.
1st April to 31st October:
Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm (last entry 4.30pm)
1st November to 30th November:
Monday to Thursday, 10am to 2pm (last entry 1.30pm)
1st March to 31st March:
Tuesday to Thursday, 10am to 2pm (last entry 1.30pm)
Located in the former Parish Church of Farr we tell the fascinating story of 8,000 years of human occupation in north-west Sutherland. We tell the story of the people, their culture, and the landscape that surrounds us in the context of the brutal early 19th century Highland Clearances.
Our eclectic collection includes an intact Bronze Age burial beaker, early 19th century croft house display, tools, agricultural and fishing exhibits, including the gruesome dog skin buoy, militaria, Clan Mackay memorabilia, and contemporary art.
Disabled Access
The Annex building is fully accessible while the main building is partially accessible as there is no wheelchair access to the 1st floor due to the historic nature of our building.
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At Home in Mackay Country 20 years on
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Monday September 15th 2025
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Friday July 4th 2025
Stitched Stories
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Shipshape at Strathnaver Museum
Monday June 2nd 2025
Journey from
Strathnaver’s mystical past
, through the emergence of the
Clan Mackay
to the tragedy of the
Highland Clearances…
Discover the vibrant culture, inherited from Norse and Gaelic ancestors. Strathnaver Museum is a heart which keeps the blood of tradition pumping; sustaining and preserving it for future generations.
Open 2026/27:
Please note the museum will be
CLOSED Thursday 30th April
for a private event.
1st April to 31st October:
Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm (last entry 4.30pm)
1st November to 30th November:
Monday to Thursday, 10am to 2pm (last entry 1.30pm)
1st March to 31st March:
Tuesday to Thursday, 10am to 2pm (last entry 1.30pm)
Located in the former Parish Church of Farr we tell the fascinating story of 8,000 years of human occupation in north-west Sutherland. We tell the story of the people, their culture, and the landscape that surrounds us in the context of the brutal early 19th century Highland Clearances.
Our eclectic collection includes an intact Bronze Age burial beaker, early 19th century croft house display, tools, agricultural and fishing exhibits, including the gruesome dog skin buoy, militaria, Clan Mackay memorabilia, and contemporary art.
Disabled Access
The Annex building is fully accessible while the main building is partially accessible as there is no wheelchair access to the 1st floor due to the historic nature of our building.
Connect with us on
Mastodon
Search for accommodations nearby
by checking
HotelsCombined
latest news
At Home in Mackay Country 20 years on
Wednesday December 3rd 2025
Doors Open Day 20th September Programme
Monday September 15th 2025
Branching Out with Strathnaver Museum Artist in Residence
Friday July 4th 2025
Stitched Stories
Thursday June 19th 2025
Shipshape at Strathnaver Museum
Monday June 2nd 2025