
24/12/2024
A lovely picture by Alex to accompany the warm wishes of the Clay Works team to all our friends near and far for a merry celebration of Christmas and a New Year of peace and beauty!
Open every day all year round. Loch Ness Clay Works occupies a stone steading close to the edge of the scarp dropping 800 feet to Loch Ness.
Loch Ness Clay Works, Bunloit Road
Drumnadrochit
IV636XH
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Loch Ness Clay Works occupies a stone steading close to the edge of the scarp dropping 800 feet to Loch Ness. The setting is wild and romantic, in wild wood unchanged in thousands of years, and the stoneware produced by Rebekah Allan, the Highland potter reflects the changing colours of the landscape.
The pottery has, in the decades since foundation, gained an international appreciation, from the many hundreds of visitors who make the journey up our mountain road. Rebekah produces both practical everyday ware and special commissions. An expert in Celtic design, her commemorative plates and platters are much in demand, but whether you are looking for a tagine or a salt pig she will be happy to take your commissions. And while you are browsing you may enjoy the splendid cafe produce, including Marion’s home-made cakes and shortbread, which are consumed, too, by the many intrepid pilgrims on the Great Glen Way, which runs close by.