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Opening times

1 April – 30 September

  • Monday: 10am to 4.30pm
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 10am to 4pm
  • Thursday: Closed
  • Friday: 10am to 4pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Last entry and closures

  • Lunch: 12.30pm to 1pm
  • Last entry: 30 minutes before closing
  • Closed: 1 October to 31 March

Ticket prices

Book online in advance for the best ticket price.

Type Online (best value) In person
Members FREE FREE
Adult £7.50 £8.50
Concession £6.00 £6.80
Child (7 - 15 years) £4.50 £5.00

More ticket types including family, Explorer Pass and partner organisation tickets are available.

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How to get here

Meigle Museum is on Dundee Road in the centre of Meigle, close to Meigle Church. 

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Address

Dundee Road
Meigle
PH12 8SB

National Grid reference:

NO 287 445

Contact

01828 640 612

Accessibility

Carers' tickets

Visitors with disabilities are charged standard admission rates (adult/concession/child). Proof of disability is not required. Up to two accompanying carers receive free entry per transaction.

Parking

On-street parking is available about 30m away.

Approach to the site

The museum is 10m from the road, along a fine gravel path. There is a set of 5 concrete stairs (with handrail) to the entrance. An alternative route is to carry on along the pavement up a steep slope and then take the path through the graveyard next to the museum. Entry to the museum via this route is over a timber ramp. 

What to expect at the site

The museum is on the level, but has a raised threshold at its entrance and narrow areas between displays.

Toilets

The nearest adapted toilet is 6.5 miles away at Tesco, Welton Road, PH10 6NQ.

Dogs

Assistance dogs are permitted at all our sites and within roofed areas.  Visitors' dogs are not permitted at Meigle Sculptured Stones Museum. 

Facilities

  • Shop
  • Toilets

Historic places nearby

Eassie Sculptured Stone

Trace the messages carved into this cross-slab, probably intended to promote the Pictish church.

5 miles

St Orland's Stone

Admire the carving of a Pictish cross-slab, adorned with both Christian and pagan motifs.

8 miles

Tealing Dovecot

Tealing Dovecot was built by Sir David Maxwell of Tealing and his wife Helen in 1595. This is confirmed by an inscription on the south-east skewput.

9 miles

Tealing Earth House

Explore this Iron Age underground passage. Can you spot the reused bronze age cup and ring marked stone?

9 miles

Restenneth Priory

Admire a sacred place of enduring importance – the site of an ancient church which enjoyed royal favour, and where the annals of Iona were once kept.

13 miles

Grounds or exterior access only 

Claypotts Castle

Claypotts is perhaps the quirkiest castle in Scotland, and its tower house is a 500 year old time capsule.

13 miles

Open days or guided tours only