Celebrate wedding anniversaries with meaningful gifts from the National Trust for Scotland, supporting Scotland’s heritage ...
Over three years, the PLANTS North team audited Inverewe Garden. In this post they share eight plants that sparked interest ...
Join James Ryan, the Trust’s Visitor Services Assistant at Hugh Miller’s Birthplace, for a special presentation and talk on Scottish geologist, writer and folklorist Hugh Miller (1802–1856), who has ...
A picnic cottage enjoyed by Queen Victoria on her visits to Balmoral has been saved by the Trust. The picnic cottage in ...
Across Scotland, we have thousands of people working to protect Scotland’s heritage: at historic houses and castles, in gardens and throughout the countryside, and in a variety of support roles. Our ...
With our support, a team of archaeologists and students from the University of Glasgow, along with volunteers, have spent a ...
Built in 1593, the oldest house in Inverness has witnessed the Covenanting times, Jacobite risings and two world wars – if only the walls could talk! Discover more about old Inverness in our free ...
A stay at one of our places is a truly special experience; each one comes with its own connections to local heritage, whether it’s part of a historic building or set within an important natural ...
Upon first glance, the Tenement House may seem like an ordinary middle-class tenement from the late 19th century, situated in Garnethill. However, as soon as you step inside, you are transported to a ...
To celebrate National Maintenance Week, we take a glimpse into the role of one of the Trust’s maintenance surveyors.
Walk across the suspension bridge as the River Droma rushes through a mile-long slot gorge below. Cross the suspension bridge and marvel at the Falls of Measach plummeting into one of the most ...
Fragments of the past haunt these islands, now home to the UK’s largest colony of Atlantic puffins The UK’s only dual UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of only 39 in the world. Home to nearly 1 ...