Museums and Galleries
The north Highlands has a rich cultural heritage. Visit some of the brilliant museums and heritage centres below to delve into the social and natural history of the Flows, giving you a greater understanding of the area.
Strathnaver Museum based in Bettyhill is in the heart of Mackay Country. Learn the stories of those that lived in the area, from the emergence of the Clan Mackay and brutality of the Highland Clearances, to crofting and peat cutting. The museum hosts a diverse range of objects depicting life in the north Highlands from prehistoric to more modern times, allowing you to discover the vibrant culture which stems from both Norse and Gaelic ancestry.
Timespan is a museum and art gallery in Helmsdale on the east coast of the Flow Country. In the museum, learn about social history, Highland Clearances and crofting through their collections which contain objects of archaeology, arts and crafts, natural history and social history. The art gallery hosts a range of exhibitions, We Move As A Murmuration is the current exhibition which delves into the entangled relationships between humans and birds.
Dunbeath Heritage Centre is a museum with changing exhibitions that focus on local heritage, archaeology and crofting. On the museum website, you can also find a map detailing the results of the Dunbeath Archaeological Survey and visit some of the sites which range from neolithic to post-medieval periods, illustrating the length of human settlement of Dunbeath Strath.