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Footpath Fund

We’re celebrating 25 years of the Footpath Fund!

Walk 25

2025 marks the 25th anniversary of the National Trust for Scotland’s annual Footpath Fund appeal.

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Feel-good finds from the National Trust for Scotland Shop

Whether you’re heading for the hills or hunkering down with a good book, our wellness collection is full of feel-good finds.

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Wester Ross events in 2025

Here’s a round-up of what’s happening across Wester Ross this summer – perfect for planning your next trip.

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A love story, starring Glencoe and Burns

Alice and Euan got engaged in Skye, married in Glencoe, and celebrated with loved ones at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.

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Why we love Brodie Castle & Estate

Watch our short film to find out what makes Brodie Castle so special, whether you’re a history buff, adventure playground fan or stargazer!

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What we do

The National Trust for Scotland is the charity that cares for, shares and speaks up for Scotland’s magnificent heritage.

Brodie Castle & Estate accessibility guide

A detailed accessibility guide for visitors to Brodie Castle & Estate, including getting here information, facilities and the visitor experience.

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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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Celebrating Hugh Miller’s 222nd birthday

We’re inviting visitors to celebrate the birthday of the Highlands’ most famous fossil hunter with a big weekend of events, from 10 to 13 October 2024.

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Kintail teacher information

Kintail is a beautiful stretch of West Highland landscape, which includes the Five Sisters of Kintail (designated a National Scenic Area) and the Falls of Glomach (one of the highest waterfalls in Britain).

Killiecrankie teacher information

The Pass of Killiecrankie is a spectacular, deep river gorge cloaked in ancient woodland and flanked on the west by the River Garry. The Battle of Killiecrankie (part of the first Jacobite rising) took place nearby in 1689.