Our strategy
Our strategy – Nature, Beauty & Heritage for Everyone – provides a framework for the future of the National Trust for Scotland as we look towards our centenary in 2031.
Our work
Our purpose is to protect, care for, share and speak up for Scotland’s magnificent heritage.
Compelling cities
Scotland’s three largest cities are surrounded by wonderful scenery and attractions.
Itineraries by theme
Visitors gain a rich understanding of Scotland’s people and places through stories.
Itineraries by area
We have designed a series of itineraries full of inspirational ideas to help you explore Scotland.
Travel trade
All the travel trade help you need for visiting heritage attractions throughout Scotland.
Adult learning
Opportunities for adult learning in the National Trust for Scotland are numerous and cover many different interests.
Threave Garden & Nature Reserve and Rockcliffe teacher information
Threave’s wonderful garden and wider estate are a haven for wildlife all year round. Rockcliffe is one of Scotland’s prettiest coastal nature reserves.
Preston Mill & Phantassie Doocot teacher information
Preston Mill is one of the oldest water-driven meal mills in Scotland. There has been a mill on this site for centuries.
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.
Drum Castle, Garden & Estate teacher information
Drum Castle is one of Royal Deeside’s most beautiful castles and the oldest intact castle in the care of the National Trust for Scotland.
Ben Lomond teacher information
Ben Lomond, situated on the east shore of Loch Lomond, is probably Scotland’s most visited mountain and, at 974m, is its most southerly Munro.