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A view across expansive grassy dunes.
24 Aug 2018

Trust welcomes decision to call in Coul Links

Stuart Brooks, Head of Natural Heritage Policy welcomes the Scottish Government’s announcement.

A group of people, including several young children, stand beside a plaque on an easel, with curtains either side. Behind them rise the mountains of Glencoe.
24 Aug 2018

Neil Oliver marks Glencoe’s status as a National Nature Reserve

Trust President Neil Oliver unveiled a plaque at Glencoe, marking its status as a National Nature Reserve.

23 Aug 2018

The doctor will see you now

Project Reveal delves into the medical collections held by the National Trust for Scotland.

Culloden Battlefield with a rainbow forming over the top of the memorial cairn.
22 Aug 2018

Modern-day battle with trees at Culloden

The team at Culloden are tackling the spread of trees at Culloden Moor.

21 Aug 2018

Armistice gardens bloom across Aberdeenshire to mark First World War centenary

White borders have been planted at Trust gardens in the North East to mark 100 years since the end of World War I.

A view from a hillside looking out across a horseshoe-shaped bay on a sunny day.
21 Aug 2018

The collection at the edge of the world

Project Reveal goes in search of the National Trust for Scotland’s most remote collection.

A close-up shot of lots of pairs of trainer-ed feet running along a gravel path.
20 Aug 2018

Wholly healthy happiness

Our places are perfect venues for moving about and getting fitter – from marathons and obstacle courses to a simple walk in the park.

A black and white photo of Inverewe House with its white stone walls and grey slate roof.
20 Aug 2018

Inverewe House: phoenix from the ashes

Set among the exotic plants that thrive in Inverewe Garden, this elegant house hasn’t always looked this way.

Adults and children are spread out across the lawn in front of Castle Fraser. They are gathered round a number of shallow dug square pits.
20 Aug 2018

Public dig uncovers evidence of 17th-century attack at Castle Fraser

More than 400 folk dug into Aberdeenshire’s history this month with our public archaeology events.