Exceptional Closure: Tuesday 24th March (10am-4pm)
Due to a planned power cut taking take place on Tuesday 24 March, 2026, Dunollie Museum Castle and Grounds will be closed to the public. We will reopen on Wednesday 25th March, 2026 at 10am. Ticketholders have been informed via email and refunds will be issued. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Education & Learning
through Dunollie Links
Dunollie Links supports a multitude of learning opportunities for all ages. This includes workshops for primary school pupils which offer hands on opportunities for children to engage with different aspects of their local history and natural heritage. Some of our most popular workshops have focused on topics like Castles, Jacobites, Vikings, A Victorian Household, as well as, looking for insects and learning about plants.
We work hard to provide opportunities for High School Students to use our site, collections and facilities to advance their education and well-being too. Every year, we welcome students undertaking their pathway projects here at Dunollie.
We are also pleased to have worked closely with Oban High School's History Club to create our temporary exhibition Magic Medicine and the MacDougalls.
In the past, we have also provided internships and research opportunities to university students and academics. We would love to welcome anyone with a research interest in Dunollie's archives and or collections to visit and help us explore the wealth of little known material culture and primary source evidence in our care.
To find out more about learning and research opportunities at Dunollie or book a worshop, please email us on info@dunollie.org. You can do so using the button below:












