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Robert Burns Birthplace Museum accessibility guide

A detailed accessibility guide for visitors to Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, including getting here information, facilities and the visitor experience.

Culzean Castle & Country Park accessibility guide

A detailed accessibility guide for visitors to Culzean, including getting here information, facilities and the visitor experience.

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Crathes Garden blog #22: 1066 and all those rabbits

This month, our expert garden guide takes a look at the not-so-cute population of rabbits at Crathes, and the problems they are causing in the walled garden.

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Join Scotland’s largest conservation charity

As a member you can enjoy free access to all of our amazing places all year round.

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Conservation Principles

Conservation, access, learning and enjoyment have been at the heart of the National Trust for Scotland’s mission since our establishment in 1931.

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Crathes Garden blog #10: Donald, Far’s Yer Troosers?

Despite the devastation from recent storms still looming large, our Garden Guide at Crathes finds much to lift her spirits in the garden, even in these cold winter months.

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Policies

We have a series of collections policies that guide our decisions.

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Help us to avoid wildfires this Easter

Wildfires pose a real danger to our properties, wildlife, visitors and residents, but we can all help to minimise the risk by observing a few basic guidelines.

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Our plans for reopening properties

We’re preparing for a staged reopening of properties, in line with Scottish Government guidelines.

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Burns inspires young people to connect with museums

A group of primary schoolchildren from Ayr have created a new guided walk at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum and Cottage thanks to a new education project.

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Improvements for visitors at Corrieshalloch

Since February 2022, work has been taking place to improve the experience for the 75,000 visitors we welcome there every year.

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