What we do
The National Trust for Scotland is the charity that cares for, shares and speaks up for Scotland’s magnificent heritage.
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).
Killiecrankie teacher information
The Pass of Killiecrankie is a spectacular, deep river gorge cloaked in ancient woodland and flanked on the west by the River Garry. The Battle of Killiecrankie (part of the first Jacobite rising) took place nearby in 1689.
Inverewe teacher information
Inverewe is set on a peninsula on the shores of Loch Ewe, within the Wester Ross National Scenic Area. It’s renowned for its exotic plants which flourish here on a latitude that’s more northerly than Moscow.
Inveresk Lodge Garden teacher information
Inveresk Lodge Garden is an attractive, terraced hillside garden surrounding a 17th-century lodge house. There’s a small mixed woodland area to one side of the meadow and a pond with a dipping platform.
Greenbank Garden teacher information
Greenbank Garden is a 2.5acre walled garden which has been divided into many small plots demonstrating various horticultural styles. The whole space is effectively an outdoor classroom.
Glencoe teacher information
Glencoe is well known for its breathtaking landscape, but there’s much more to be discovered in its unknown corners.
Crarae Garden teacher information
Crarae is the finest example of an exotic Himalayan-style woodland garden in Britain.
Brodie Castle teacher information
Brodie Castle stands on land that has belonged to the Brodie family for at least 800 years. Generations of the family left their mark on their home.
Brodick Castle & Country Park teacher information
Brodick Castle, Garden & Country Park stretches from the shores of Brodick Bay to Goat Fell, the highest peak on Arran.