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Ancient Boats and Endangered Crafts Set for Final ‘Heritage in Action’ Day

The Highland Folk Museum will host one last splash of living history before closing for the winter, with its final ‘Heritage in Action’ Day set for Wednesday, 23 October. This end-of-season event in Newtonmore celebrates endangered water-related crafts, with hands-on demonstrations and a rare chance to take to the water in a traditional Scottish coracle. Coracle making, thatching, and millwrighting are all listed as critically endangered by the …
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thehighlandtimes.com broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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