Caithness Glass Visitor Centre

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Overview
All aspects of paperweight-making can be seen from the purpose-built viewing galleries. Visitors can now enter the glasshouse on a route which enables them to watch the glassmakers closely. There is also a factory shop, a best shop, children's play area and tourist information centre with internet access. Informative video shown daily.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year, factory shop & restaurant, daily 9-5. Glass making & viewing galleries, Mon-Fri 9-4.15 (last glass making 3.30). Factory closed 8-12 Apr & 13-17 Oct

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
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Location
Muthill Rd, CRIEFF, PH7 4HQ
About the area
Perth and Kinross, sheltered by the Grampian Mountains, is often regarded as the Heart of Scotland, and its mountains, lochs and glens yearn to be explored. Just outside the ancient city of Perth is Scone Palace, home of the mystical Stone of Destiny, on which 42 Scottish Kings were crowned.
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Caithness Glass Visitor Centre

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
All aspects of paperweight-making can be seen from the purpose-built viewing galleries. Visitors can now enter the glasshouse on a route which enables them to watch the glassmakers closely. There is also a factory shop, a best shop, children's play area and tourist information centre with internet access. Informative video shown daily.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year, factory shop & restaurant, daily 9-5. Glass making & viewing galleries, Mon-Fri 9-4.15 (last glass making 3.30). Factory closed 8-12 Apr & 13-17 Oct
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
Show more (2)
Location
Muthill Rd, CRIEFF, PH7 4HQ
About the area
Area image
Perth and Kinross, sheltered by the Grampian Mountains, is often regarded as the Heart of Scotland, and its mountains, lochs and glens yearn to be explored. Just outside the ancient city of Perth is Scone Palace, home of the mystical Stone of Destiny, on which 42 Scottish Kings were crowned.