Major improvements planned at Glencoe visitor centre
The National Trust for Scotland has announced plans to transform its visitor centre at Glencoe investing in improvements which will allow visitors to learn about the world-famous site in a more immersive way than the current centre.
Glencoe’s wonder, wildlife, historical importance and cultural significance will be presented in a fresh, imaginative way enhancing the current facility which was constructed 16 years ago.
The investment at the site is part of the conservation charity’s five-year, £57 million programme to improve visitor experience and the condition of the heritage in its care.
Announcing the plans today, Simon Skinner, chief executive at the National Trust for Scotland, said: “Glencoe is a perfect example of what we do. It’s an extraordinarily complex place where we welcome visitors from around the world, all coming for different reasons.
“It’s one of the eight national nature reserves in our care and many are drawn by the landscape and nature. Others come to find out about the history of the place and the Glencoe Massacre which still has the power to evoke powerful emotions. Increasingly too, we’re seeing more visitors to Glencoe thanks to its starring role on small and big screens.
“We have to continually adapt and review how we go about responding to the needs of the diverse groups who come to Glencoe and that’s what we’re doing with the new visitor centre. Our investment, which we do for the love of Scotland, will provide visitors with a much-improved experience at one of Scotland’s most significant national and natural treasures.”
Clea Warner, general manager at the National Trust for Scotland North West Region, added: “Glencoe is such a unique location and we want to make sure that those who visit get the best possible experience, even if they are only there for a short time. The new visitors centre will make the most of the space and allow more people to experience and appreciate the site.
“The work will be carried out within the existing footprint of the visitor centre, although we will be using the space differently to better effect. The whole project will give visitors the chance to learn more about the story of Glencoe and its place in the history of Scotland, enhancing the entire visitor experience.”
The investment announcement follows the launch of the National Trust for Scotland’s corporate strategy last month which set out an ambitious programme for investment and activity, with plans to spend almost £60m on Scotland’s built and natural heritage over the next five years.
The Glencoe Visitor Centre upgrade is one of the National Trust for Scotland’s priority projects for 2018-9.
The proposal has been submitted to the Highland Council for planning consent.
If approved, works will be undertaken in autumn 2018.