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Cruachan Power Station 1 pm Tour

Thu, Aug 01

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Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds

Take an informative guided tour deep inside the Hollow Mountain, where you can see the mighty Machine Hall. Bus departs Dunollie at 12 pm. Part of the International Clan MacDougall Gathering 2019.

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Cruachan Power Station 1 pm Tour
Cruachan Power Station 1 pm Tour

Time & Location

Aug 01, 2019, 12:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds, Dunollie House, Oban PA34 5TT, UK

About the event

Expert Guides will tell you all about the Power Station, from its history and construction to how it works as well as its current role generating up to 440MW at times of peak demand on the National Grid. 

A Café and Gallery is also available onsite if you would like to stop by for a refreshment or sweet treat when waiting for the bus back to Dunollie. 

Please Note: Unfortunately, these tours are not suitable for wheelchair users and may be unsuitable for persons with limited mobility or need for weight bearing walking aids (frames, crutches, etc) as the tour route requires participants to walk along an up-hill walk way with a number of steps. 

*Bus will depart from Dunollie Museum, Castle & Grounds at 12 pm. Visitors attending the 1 pm & 2 pm should take the 12 pm bus to Cruachan together. 

Tickets

  • Cruachan Power Station Tour

    This is a ticket for the 1 pm tour at Cruachan Power Station, boarding the 12 pm bus from Dunollie Museum, Castle & Grounds.

    £20.00
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