Ferrycroft Visitor Centre

East Coast


On the opposite side of the river from Lairg's town centre (follow the sheep signs), this visitor centre has displays on local history and wildlife and can help with tourist information about the area. A short walk leads from the centre to the Ord Hut Circles and Chambered Cairns, a collection of prehistoric roundhouses and tombs.


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