Pilgrims Woolen Mill

icon-locationolm Woollen Mills Dores Rd, Inverness IV2 4RB, Scotland
Nestled along the banks of the River Ness, Pilgrims Woolen Mill is a living testament to Inverness's industrial heritage and the enduring craft of textile production.

Nestled along the banks of the River Ness, Pilgrims Woolen Mill is a living testament to Inverness's industrial heritage and the enduring craft of textile production. Established in the 19th century, this historic mill has woven itself into the fabric of the city, both literally and figuratively. Its red-brick exterior and the rhythmic hum of machinery transport visitors to an era when the textile industry was the heartbeat of Inverness.
Pilgrims Woolen Mill is more than a historical landmark; it is a testament to the city's ability to seamlessly weave its industrial legacy into the vibrant tapestry of the present. The mill's red-brick façade and the rhythmic symphony of looms offer a glimpse into a bygone era, preserving the craftsmanship that once defined Inverness's economic landscape.
Today, Pilgrims Woolen Mill continues to be a hub of creativity and craftsmanship, producing high-quality textiles that showcase the city's enduring commitment to tradition. The mill's visitor center provides an immersive experience, allowing guests to witness the intricate process of wool production and gain an appreciation for the artistry behind each woven masterpiece.