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Young explorers can access historic places for just £1

The National Trust for Scotland – along with Historic Environment Scotland and Historic Houses – has announced £1 entry to over 600 historic places across Scotland for Young Scot National Entitlement Card holders.

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It’s time to end the sale of peat

We’re calling for the government to end the use of peat in horticultural growing media.

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Threave Landscape Restoration Project inspires change

Our project to transform a disused dairy farm in Dumfries & Galloway is inspiring change across the country.

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Scottish island adventures

Sail across sparkling seas and visit these splendid Scottish islands. Incredible scenery, fresh sea air and family-friendly adventures await.

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Hidden gem holidays in Scotland

Looking to get away to somewhere a little off the beaten track on your next holiday? Take a look at our hidden gems in some of the most beautiful corners of Scotland.

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Scottish castle holidays

Banish sleepless knights (!) and enjoy a relaxing stay in some of the National Trust for Scotland’s historic castles.

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Budding young artists fly high at House of Dun

Opening on Earth Day 2023, Flock to House of Dun features the artwork of 159 local primary pupils, capturing their take on birdlife and heritage.

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Why we love Glencoe

Members of our team and visitors share some of the reasons why they love this very special National Nature Reserve.

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Help us to avoid wildfires

Here are some top tips for preventing wildfires at Trust places.

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Baby Big 5 ... and friends

We’ve put together a gallery of some Scottish baby animals as a bit of escapism this spring!

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Seabird conservation

Find out how we’re monitoring seabirds on the remote St Kilda archipelago.

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Exploring the depths of Inverewe’s underwater garden

The underwater world around Inverewe Garden is just as interesting and remarkable as the above-water garden. A new exhibition in the Summerhouse tells us more.

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