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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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Getting into the bones of Barry Mill with novel event

Author Sandra Ireland will read from her new novel at Barry Mill next month.

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It’s time for the winter deep clean

Every winter deep cleans take place across the Trust, and Kellie Castle is now in the final year of its 5-year deep clean cycle.

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A new entrance for Crathes Garden

The works are nearly complete on the new garden entrance at Crathes Castle. Find out more and take a look inside before it opens for business this summer season.

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10 reasons to visit Brodie Castle this summer

A visit to Brodie Castle & Estate this summer offers a unique blend of history, culture, and stunning scenery, providing a memorable experience for all ages.

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Secondary sessions at Bannockburn

We offer two options for secondary school visits to The Battle of Bannockburn.

Practicalities for your school visit

Here is some helpful additional information about booking your school visit at Bannockburn.

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Brodie Castle’s history helps shape pupils’ futures

Brodie Castle is inspiring pupils to consider a career in heritage through the Workforce for the Future project.

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Traditional wedding anniversary gifts: the early years

Celebrate wedding anniversaries with meaningful gifts from the National Trust for Scotland, supporting Scotland’s heritage while honouring each milestone.

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Accessibility

We want our services to be accessible, easy to use and to exclude no-one.

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Love Scotland podcast – Season 9

Listen to the ninth season of the Trust’s podcast, which explores some thrilling stories about Scotland’s people and places.

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Glencoe teacher information

Glencoe is well known for its breathtaking landscape, but there’s much more to be discovered in its unknown corners.