THE Scottish Crannog Centre is welcoming a new festival this weekend after re-opening following a devastating fire last month.

The blaze destroyed the iconic Crannog roundhouse reconstruction – but the centre’s The Celts are Coming Festival will fill the museum site with artists, craftspeople and music to “celebrate Scotland’s prehistory”.

Organisers say that the museum will be showing off the very best of modern and ancient craftsmanship while meeting the makers that are keeping these skills alive today.

The event will feature Hamish Lamley of Pictavia Leather who will be showcasing the heritage of the iron age and medieval Scottish leatherworking.

Neil Burridge of Bronze Age Crafts will also hold a silver ring making demonstration while Tom Timbrell of Big Beynon Blacksmithing will show off traditional blacksmithing.

Other events include ancient paints with Caroline Nicolay from Pario Gallico and pop up special appearances by Jane Wilkinson of Special Branch Basket with coracle displays. Meanwhile, stone carving with David McGovern of Monikie Rock Art and children’s crafts with Deborah Cooper will also be on.

Drop-in blacksmithing and ancient painting workshops will be available every day between August 3 to 5, while textile, basketry, smelting and “day-in-the-life” workshops will continue to run throughout the summer and autumn.

Rachel Backshall, event co-ordinator at the centre, said: “We are so lucky to have such a wonderful community of talented craftspeople that come together at the Scottish Crannog Centre to celebrate the fantastic skills of our prehistoric ancestors and support the survival of endangered crafts that these artists truly bring to life.”

Since re-opening the centre has held multiple summertime events, activities and evening theatre, including a loch-side performance of Romeo and Juliet by the Three Inch Fools. The Celts are Coming Festival is the museum’s most anticipated event of 2021.

The festival will run from July 30 to August 2. Booking for tours is essential through the Scottish Crannog Centre’s website at www.crannog.co.uk or by phone on 01887830583.