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    Drum Castle, Garden & Estate
    Drum Castle, Garden & Estate
    Drum Castle, Garden & Estate
    Drum Castle, Garden & Estate
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    Green Tourism Award - Silver

    Guided tours are available for school groups in the castle and gardens. The ranger service also provides a service for the old wood of Drum (bookings direct with the ranger service – availability tends to be booked swiftly: early contact is advised).
    News
    • - Have your say on top Trust view

      The stunning scenery at Kintail & Morvich is currently in the running as one of the UK's finest views.  more>

    • - Minister and actress join Perth primary school pupils to launch online celebration of Scottish places

      A new initiative was launched today (5 November) to encourage people from all walks of life to celebrate their links with places in Scotland that mean something special to them. more>

    • - Countdown to Annual General Meeting

      The National Trust for Scotland's Annual General Meeting takes place at Aberdeen Exhibition Centre on Saturday 27 September 2008. more>

    • - Your chance to take on Trusted role in the North East

      Are you a local history enthusiast, green-fingered gardener or keen conservationist? Then the National Trust for Scotland needs your skills to help make a difference, whether it’s welcoming visitors to some of Scotland’s most beautiful historic buildings or helping out in their glorious gardens. more>

    • - See historic swordsmanship skills at dramatic Drum castle

      There will be swash-buckling action this weekend at the National Trust for Scotland’s dramatic Drum Castle, by Banchory, as a historic swordsmanship display gets underway.  more>

    • - Enjoy the drama of Drum Castle

      One of Shakespeare’s best-loved works gets an airing in the dramatic setting of Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire on the evening of Tuesday 17 June. more>

    • - Celebrate Scotland’s beautiful gardens this May

      The National Trust for Scotland is gearing up to celebrate the beauty of some of its most popular, unusual and remote gardens on its Garden’s Day - Sunday 11 May.  more>

    • - Drums lost gardens revealed

      Archaeological excavations at the National Trust for Scotland’s Drum Castle Estate, Aberdeenshire have revealed exciting evidence for the early 17th century gardens which once surrounded the castle.  more>

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