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Wild Space visitor centre

Located on the corner of Atholl Road and Station Road in the centre of Pitlochry, our visitor centre and gallery is an ideal stop-off if you're passing by on the A9.

Free entry

Winter opening hours*

Thursday to Saturday - 10am-4.30pm

*We will be closed from 21 December 2024 to February 2025

What to see

The learning space is made from native windblown timber and features:

  • A permanent exhibition about our work, packed with inspiring photography and a stirring four-minute film.
  • Unique audio journeys that whisk you to Sandwood Bay, Ben Nevis, Knoydart and Skye.
  • The Alan Reece Gallery, displaying work from different artists throughout the year
  • A shop with a selection of books and other merchandise for sale

Exterior of Wild Space visitor centre

How to find us

A two minute walk from Pitlochry rail station, bus station and from the Rie-Achan road car park.
Accessible via the local path network and the National Cycle Network Route 7.

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Art gallery

Located within the visitor centre, our art gallery exhibitions change regularly. Providing a perfect venue for artists inspired by wild places to showcase their work. It's named after Alan Reece, a John Muir Trust member who helped create our visitor centre to inspire and connect people with wild places.

Thank you to our funders

Thank you to the Reece Foundation for its generous support to create the Wild Space. We are also grateful to players of the People’s Postcode Lottery, the Gannochy Trust and the Craignish Trust.

Contacts

If you have questions on opening hours, gallery exhibitions and events or on our shop products, please email wildspace@johnmuirtrust.org or call 01796 470080.

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