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Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum

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Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum

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The Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum, nestled in the charming village of Meigle in eastern Scotland, is a remarkable historical site housing one of Europe's most significant collections of early medieval sculpture. This permanent exhibition showcases 27 intricately carved Pictish stones, dating primarily from the 8th to the 10th centuries AD. Located conveniently on the A94 road between Coupar Angus and Forfar, the museum offers a unique glimpse into the enigmatic Pictish society, their beliefs, and their artistry, all within the…

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    August 1, 2023

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    The Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum is a permanent exhibition of 27 carved Pictish stones in the centre of the village of Meigle in eastern Scotland. It lies on the A94 …

    May 20, 2025

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    A great collection of Pictish stones with some really informative displays.

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    1. Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum loop from Kirkinch

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    Location: Meigle And Ardler, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is there dedicated parking available at Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum?

    The museum is located in the village center on Dundee Road. While there isn't a large dedicated car park, visitors can typically find street parking nearby. It's advisable to check local signage for any restrictions.

    How can I reach Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum using public transport?

    Meigle is situated on the A94 road, which connects Coupar Angus to Forfar. Local bus services operate along this route, making it accessible by public transport. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings.

    Are dogs allowed inside the Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum?

    As a general rule for indoor historical sites, it's best to assume that only assistance dogs are permitted inside the museum itself. For specific policies, it's recommended to contact the museum directly before your visit.

    What are the specific accessibility provisions for visitors with mobility issues or pushchairs?

    The museum is housed in a historic schoolhouse, which presents some accessibility limitations. While it is not fully wheelchair or pushchair-friendly in all areas, there is a timber ramp available for entry. It is not listed as baby-friendly due to a lack of changing facilities. Visitors with specific needs are encouraged to contact the museum for detailed information.

    Beyond the fact-finding quiz, are there other activities for children at the museum?

    While the museum primarily focuses on the exhibition of Pictish stones, the dramatic stories associated with the carvings, such as the legend of Queen Guinevere, can capture children's imaginations. The visually striking nature of the carvings and the mystery of the Picts provide an engaging educational experience. Knowledgeable staff are also on hand to answer questions and provide context.

    How long does a typical family visit to the Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum take?

    A typical visit for families, allowing time to explore the 27 stones, engage with the displays, and perhaps complete the fact-finding quiz, usually takes between 1 to 2 hours. This allows for a thorough appreciation of the collection without rushing.

    What are the opening hours and ticket prices for the Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum?

    For the most accurate and up-to-date information on opening hours and ticket prices, including any specific rates for children or families, it is always best to check the official Historic Environment Scotland website: historicenvironment.scot.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to the museum?

    The Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum is located in the village of Meigle. While Meigle is a small village, there are usually local amenities such as a village shop and potentially a pub. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation, nearby towns like Coupar Angus or Forfar would offer more options.

    Are there any suitable picnic spots near the Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum?

    While the museum itself doesn't have dedicated picnic facilities, the village of Meigle and the surrounding Perthshire countryside offer pleasant spots for a picnic. Consider local parks or scenic areas a short drive away for an outdoor meal.

    Does the Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum get very crowded, especially during peak seasons?

    As a significant historical site, the museum can experience higher visitor numbers during peak tourist seasons, such as summer holidays. However, it is generally not as crowded as larger, more commercial attractions. Visiting earlier in the day or during off-peak times can offer a more tranquil experience.

    What kind of terrain and elevation can hikers and cyclists expect around Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum?

    The museum itself is situated at an elevation of approximately 51 meters within the village. The surrounding area of Perthshire features a mix of gentle rolling hills and flatter agricultural land, making it suitable for various levels of hikers and cyclists. Routes can range from easy village strolls to more challenging rides or walks in the wider countryside.

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