Crannog Centre, Kenmore

Kenmore

Kenmore is a small village at the northern end of Loch Tay, popular for activities on and around the Loch, such as sailing, canoeing, water-skiing, jet-biking, fishing and golfing. The fascinating Scottish Crannog Centre in the Loch includes a reconstructed 2500 year old thatched wooden house (Crannog) built on stilts over the water, with a gangway that would have been lifted up in the event of danger. 

A small group of volunteers from Kenmore in Bloom keep the village looking lovely.

Contact us via the telephone number or email address at the top of this page if you'd like to know more.

  • About Us

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    We are volunteers who work throughout the Perth and Kinross area to care for, and improve, our environment and our quality of life.
  • Local Groups

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    There are 'Take a Pride' volunteers working in 50 groups right across Perth & Kinross.
  • Pride in your Community

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    If your town is not yet affiliated to the Take a Pride in Perth & Kinross Campaign, please contact us and we can advise you on how to get started.

Contact Details

Pride in Perth & Kinross, c/o The Environment Service, Perth & Kinross Council, 35 Kinnoull Street, Perth, PH1 5GD
info@prideinperthshire.co.uk