Celebrate wedding anniversaries with meaningful gifts from the National Trust for Scotland, supporting Scotland’s heritage ...
Join James Ryan, the Trust’s Visitor Services Assistant at Hugh Miller’s Birthplace, for a special presentation and talk on ...
Over three years, the PLANTS North team audited Inverewe Garden. In this post they share eight plants that sparked interest ...
A picnic cottage enjoyed by Queen Victoria on her visits to Balmoral has been saved by the Trust. The picnic cottage in ...
A fine Renaissance palace with an extensive formal garden and one of Britain’s oldest tennis courts Falkland Palace & Garden provides a unique opportunity to explore a royal ‘pleasure palace’ with a ...
Enveloped by the magnificent landscape of the Isle of Skye is this secluded thatched croft house. The property dates back to the 19th century and achieved A-listing for its historical importance. An ...
The course of British, European and world history was changed at Culloden on 16 April 1746. A ferocious war had come to Scotland, dividing families and setting clan against clan. It was here that the ...
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 ...
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum offers a truly unique encounter with Scotland’s favourite son. Robert Burns is Scotland’s National Bard, and his poetry and songs are known and loved the world over. But ...
To celebrate National Maintenance Week, we take a glimpse into the role of one of the Trust’s maintenance surveyors.
Please note that the Glencoe visitor centre and café will be closed on Saturday 23 November, due to weather warnings. Please check our Facebook page for updates on Sunday before making any travel ...
An imposing 800-year-old fortress, with Raeburn portraits on the walls and wildfowl in the loch Admire the impressive portrait collection, including works by Raeburn, Batoni, Romney, Gainsborough, ...