Glenshee Pottery & Visitor CentreWhilst in Glenshee why not visit the Glenshee Pottery & Visitor Centre, located on the A93 at The Lair - just at the entrance to the Cairngorms National Park. The newly created Visitor Centre has a wide range of useful information for the visitor including information panels on the history and heritage of the area, myths and legends of the Glen, The Cateran Trail, walking routes and wildlife. There is a large stock of free information including our newly launched walking and mountain biking guide to the area, the Heather Festival Programme, local accommodation providers and activity operators. The Glenshee Pottery has a wide range of local crafts, gifts and souvenirs, 'paint a pot' and a delicious selection of cakes, teas and coffees. The Glenshee Visitor Centre was part-financed by the Scottish Government and The European Community Rural Tayside Leader 2007-2013 Programme, Cairngorms National Park Authority, Perth & Kinross Countryside Trust and the Glenshee Tourist Association. |
HM The Queen, with HRH The Duke of Edinburgh at the wheel negotiating the Devil's Elbow, historical image on display in the Visitor Centre The District Road Surveyor inspecting cleared snow on the A93 in the 1940's - on display at the Glenshee Visitor Centre John Swinney MSP and Philip Smith, Chairman of the GTA at the Opening of the Glenshee Visitor Centre |
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