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    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.
    The Trust’s season begins this Easter weekend and as the charity gears up for the busy season ahead, the message from Chief Executive Mark Adderley is that there’s more to the charity than tweeds and tearooms.

    He said:

    “The Trust has something for everyone - whether you’re interested in arts, the outdoors or good food. To kick the season off this weekend, we’ve got a great programme of Easter events to keep people of all ages occupied. As well as our many Easter egg hunts, you could try your hand at falconry at Fyvie Castle, race rubber ducks at Barry Mill or even learn more about waste awareness at Haddo House.

    “That’s just for starters. This summer why not get outdoors and explore one of our 46 Munros with a ranger, spend time paddling round Scotland’s beautiful coastline or get away from it all at one of our more far-flung destinations, like Canna or Inverewe Garden. Keen conservationists can even dedicate their time off to work to protect wildlife and plants through our popular Thistle camps. So why don’t you get out, explore and enjoy!”

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    Castle and Walled Garden:
    21 Mar to 31 Oct, daily 10.30–5 (last entry 4).
    Country Park: all year, daily 9.30–sunset.

    Visitor Centre:
    21 Mar to 31 Oct, daily 10.30–5.30;
    1 Nov to 29 Mar, Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun 11–4.

    Other visitor facilities:
    21 Mar to 31 Oct, daily 10.30–5.30
    News
    • - Successful hive move for Culzean bees

      Staff at the National Trust for Scotland’s Culzean Castle and Country Park have been involved in an unusual house move recently – helping to relocate a hive of wild bees.  more>

    • - Australian car couple highlight Culzean Castle’s pulling powers

      Although the National Trust for Scotland’s Culzean Castle and Country Park is used to welcoming international guests, even long serving staff at South Ayrshire’s premier tourist attraction were surprised when two recent visitors arrived from Australia - by car. more>

    • - Tour Trust’s hidden treasures during Scottish Archaeology Month

      One of the National Trust for Scotland conservation charity’s most popular properties is set to show off some hidden gems, as part of Scottish Archaeology Month.  more>

    • - New manager unveils fun-packed summer at Culzean

      Brand new property manager Paul Pomfret is beginning his first summer at the helm of one of the National Trust for Scotland’s biggest and most popular properties by unveiling a packed programme of events for summer. more>

    • - Celebrate Ayrshire at Culzean a success

      Celebrating Ayrshire at the National Trust for Scotland’s Culzean Castle and Country Park was a big success last Sunday.  more>

    • - Get the gardening buzz at Culzean

      Walk amongst the wonderful flowers in the walled garden at the National Trust for Scotland’s Culzean Castle, Ayrshire on Sunday 22 June from 11am.  more>

    • - Good newts at Culzean

      A species of newt so rare that it is protected by both UK and EU law is thriving under the care of the National Trust for Scotland.  more>

    • - Get a taste of the Burns tradition with the Trust

      Burns-inspired poetry gets an airing at the National Trust for Scotland’s Culzean Castle this coming weekend, as the annual Burns an’ a’ that festival is underway.  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>

    • - 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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