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Tugnet Ice House
    Tugnet
Spey Bay
Fochabers
IV32 7DU
Moray
Scotland
Collection details
Industry, Land Transport, Maritime, Natural Sciences, Social History
Facilities
Parking: yes Shop: yes
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Contact details
General information (Tel) : 01249 449500
Description
Recently acquired by the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, please call for details ahead of making any plans to visit:

01249 449500

Reputedly the largest industrial ice house in Scotland, Tugnet Ice House nestles between the River Spey and the Moray Firth at the mouth of the Spey. This spectacular building is open to the public free of charge, and you are welcome to walk through its six chambers and appreciate the spectacular vaulted brick ceiling. Once the focus of a thriving coastal salmon fishery, the building is now preserved as a reminder of this past prosperity. At the height of the salmon fishery, it was used to store river ice throughout the year, which was packed with the salmon to preserve them on their long journey to market. The Speyside Way long distance walk ends at Tugnet and a variety of wildlife can be seen here at any time. The nearby Moray Firth Wildlife Centre, which looks after visitor interests at the ice house day-to-day, offers shop and refreshment facilities, and exhibitions on local wildlife.

General Information
Pre-booking service for groups
Collections
Object identification and/or written enquiry service
General Education
Loan service
Facilities
Shop