Cromarty Courthouse Museum combines the fascinating story of an eighteenth century courthouse and jail, complete with cells, prisoners and active court cases, with the story of a vibrant north Highland seaport and its hinterland. The museum is housed in a grade A listed building and offers a free insight into the past, present and future of this unique part of Scotland. Visitors can step back in time and experience the sights and sounds of the courthouse in its former glory, including a tour of the cells and a mock trial. The museum also has an attractive community garden where visitors can relax and enjoy the surroundings. In addition to the museum, Cromarty Courthouse Museum also offers research facilities, a wedding venue, and volunteer opportunities.
Visitors praise the museum's unique exhibits, warm and welcoming staff, and exceptional value for money.
Some visitors note that the exhibits could be improved with more interactive elements.