Join the Prisoners

Join the Prisoners

Ever wondered what it’s like to spend time in jail? Now you can during your visit to Inveraray Jail. Join the prisoners doing time in the cells and hear their stories of what life in jail is really like. But you’d better be on your best behaviour or the Matron or Warder will put you in your place! Experience the sounds and smells, try out the prison beds and hammocks or take your daily exercise in the Airing Yards.

Some of our prisoners are costumed figures in real life situations such as taking a bath, but some are our talented staff who bring to life the experience of what it was like to be locked up at Inveraray Jail. Sit down and talk with them and they’ll describe their prison ordeals and daily routines in graphic detail.
RECENT VERDICTS
  • "
    The prison warder was a big hit with the children

    Peter, Salford
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  • "
    The guides were really good to Jack (aged 9) and to Gran and Grandad.

    Allan, Banbury
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  • "
    Excellent, what else can I say!

    Mrs Bell, Minto
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  • "
    Best attraction we've visited in a long time, thank you!

    The Harrison Family
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    Morning well spent.

    Mrs Einstein, Haifa
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  • "
    Very well done - especially female prisoner. Would recommend this to anyone!

    Lucy, York
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  • "
    Really fun!

    Fiona Mackie.
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    The guides were really good. Well done!

    Jackie, Poole
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  • "
    Enjoyed everything. Great having actual live actors.

    Steve, Bisham
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  • "
    I thought the guard in the new jail was a dummy, till he moved!

    Calum, Sandbank
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  • "
    The matron locked me in a cell, but I was cheeky!

    Mia, Glasgow
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  • "
    Enjoyable day out. Good value for money.

    Mr Annison, Derby
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  • "
    My boyfriend seemed very amused at being able to lock me up and even whip me........!

    Helen, Mirfield.
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  • "
    It was very good. I especially liked trying out the hammock and the whipping table!

    Lorna, Brackley
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  • "
    Great day out for all age groups!

    Marie Irvine.
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    A Captivating Experience!

    Mr Burns, Dumfries
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Did You Know?
For Breakfast, served at 7.30am, a prisoner would receive 5 ounces of oatmeal made into porridge with 1/4 of a pint of milk. Dinner at 1pm consisted of soup and bread. Supper, served at 6.00pm was 5 ounces made into porridge and 1/2 pint of milk.
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