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    Green Tourism Award - Silver

    Bus â€" Citylink bus from Inverness and Glasgow and from Skye to Kyle of Lochalsh
    Train - Inverness to Kyle line stops at Plockton, Duirinish and Kyle
    Road - mainly accessed by A87(T) Inverness to Kyle road but can also be accessed from North by way of the A890 from Lochcarron. Garden is 2.5 miles east of Kyle, just off the A87(T), as is the Square.
    Ordnance Survey Ref Garden Car Park NG 80052779
    Square Car Park NG 80652831; Plockton Car Park NG 80363333
    News
    • - Trust proposes right to buy rethink for crofting

      The National Trust for Scotland charity called for Ministers to consider scrapping the right to buy for crofts, to ensure the long-term survival of crofting in Scotland.  more>

    • - OPEN LETTER RESPONSE TO THE SHUCKSMITH REPORT ON CROFTING

      Following the recent publication of the final report of the Committee of Inquiry on Crofting led by Professor Shucksmith, and your commitment to respond in detail later this summer, the National Trust for Scotland charity (the Trust) believes it would be useful to provide you with our considered response and hope that our input may further influence your own response on these important issues. more>

    • - Trust calls for adoption of crofting inquiry recommendations

      The National Trust for Scotland charity today offered its wholehearted support for this week’s Committee of Inquiry on Crofting recommendations, which will be debated in the Scottish Parliament tomorrow, Thursday 15 May. more>

    • - Try something new this year with the National Trust for Scotland

      Land rover safaris, sea kayaking and podcast tours are just a few of the treats on offer at National Trust for Scotland properties this summer and beyond. more>

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