Visit Inveraray

Although Inveraray Jail is Inveraray’s top tourist attraction, there is no shortage of things to do during your visit to the town. 

No matter the weather or time of year, Inveraray is always a thriving centre of hustle and bustle, but still retains an old world charm coupled with the relaxed atmosphere and pace of life of a rural Scottish town.

Added to that, the townsfolk's welcome is always warm and friendly!

Visitor attractions such as castles, gardens and historic buildings, exclusive shops selling high quality Scottish products, and accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets attracts visitors from all over the world, many of which come back again and again, enchanted by what the area has to offer.
RECENT VERDICTS
  • "
    My boyfriend seemed very amused at being able to lock me up and even whip me........!

    Helen, Mirfield.
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  • "
    Morning well spent.

    Mrs Einstein, Haifa
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  • "
    Very well done - especially female prisoner. Would recommend this to anyone!

    Lucy, York
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  • "
    A Captivating Experience!

    Mr Burns, Dumfries
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  • "
    Enjoyed everything. Great having actual live actors.

    Steve, Bisham
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  • "
    The matron locked me in a cell, but I was cheeky!

    Mia, Glasgow
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  • "
    Best attraction we've visited in a long time, thank you!

    The Harrison Family
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  • "
    The guides were really good. Well done!

    Jackie, Poole
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  • "
    Excellent, what else can I say!

    Mrs Bell, Minto
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  • "
    The prison warder was a big hit with the children

    Peter, Salford
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  • "
    Great day out for all age groups!

    Marie Irvine.
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  • "
    It was very good. I especially liked trying out the hammock and the whipping table!

    Lorna, Brackley
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  • "
    I thought the guard in the new jail was a dummy, till he moved!

    Calum, Sandbank
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  • "
    Really fun!

    Fiona Mackie.
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  • "
    Enjoyable day out. Good value for money.

    Mr Annison, Derby
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  • "
    The guides were really good to Jack (aged 9) and to Gran and Grandad.

    Allan, Banbury
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Did You Know?
Many children were held here. Hector MacNeil was a schoolboy aged 13. He was found guilty of stealing a turnip from a field and served 30 days imprisonment! Margaret Cowan, aged 11, stole a pair of shoes and was sentenced to 40 days imprisonment followed by 3 years at reformatory school.
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