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Holiday accommodation

Every stay at a National Trust for Scotland holiday property contributes towards our vital conservation work across the country.

Culzean Castle & Country Park accessibility guide

A detailed accessibility guide for visitors to Culzean, including getting here information, facilities and the visitor experience.

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The PLANTS project: Top 12 plants for birds

The PLANTS project team recommend 12 of the best plants for attracting birds to your garden.

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Filming & photoshoots

The Trust’s unique locations provide a huge variety of backdrops with great stories to match.

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O Christmas Trees!

James Hannaford, Head Gardener at Crathes Castle, Garden & Estate, gives us the lowdown on his five festive favourite Christmas trees.

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Protecting Scotland’s wild landscapes

Please help us safeguard Scotland’s natural heritage.

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Major project commences to upgrade Staffa’s landing jetty

A major repairs project has commenced on Staffa to upgrade the landing jetty and improve accessibility to a much-loved island.

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The PLANTS project: Sorbus

Niki Douglas from the PLANTS North team takes a look at the Sorbus tree family (including rowans and whitebeams) and shares her personal favourites.

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Ready to land

As winter migrants head to Scotland’s wetlands in search of food and better weather, we reveal the best Trust places to see them.

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Newhailes House & Gardens teacher information

Newhailes is an important example of a late 17th-century house (with impressive 18th-century additions) set within a designed landscape.

Mar Lodge Estate teacher information

Mar Lodge Estate is recognised as one of the most important nature conservation landscapes in the British Isles. Set within the Cairngorms National Park, and with 15 Munros within its boundaries, it has some of the most remote and scenic wild land in Scotland.

Kintail teacher information

Kintail is a beautiful stretch of West Highland landscape, which includes the Five Sisters of Kintail (designated a National Scenic Area) and the Falls of Glomach (one of the highest waterfalls in Britain).