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28 Jun 2019

Top Scots musician releases music videos to celebrate Solas film

Piper James Duncan Mackenzie composed the Solas soundtrack, celebrating the life of Margaret Fay Shaw.

Fyvie Painting finishing touches
9 Nov 2018

Tap the Past

We’re delighted to have partnered with Bank of Scotland and VISA to bring contactless to the Trust.

16 Oct 2018

Showing Mackintosh in a different light

In summer 2018, art and furniture from Mackintosh’s Hill House were displayed for the first time in his native Glasgow.

A black and white photo of children dressed in costumes for Halloween in the 1930s.

Oidhche Shamhna – a South Uist Halloween

Margaret Fay Shaw depicts a traditional Hebridean Halloween with her images and film of South Uist in the 1930s.

Neil Oliver stands beside Derek Alexander, the Trust's Head of Archaeology, as they both look down the glen at Glencoe. Derek holds some papers under his arm and is pointing ahead of him.
19 Sept 2018

Neil Oliver’s new discoveries at Glencoe

To mark Scottish Archaeology Month, we asked our President, Neil Oliver, to travel to Glencoe to hear more about our latest archaeological discoveries there.

14 Sept 2018

KT Tunstall shares her love of Scotland

Scotland’s very own singer-songwriter took time out from her mini-tour to tell us what she loves about her home country.

A man and woman walk together along a woodland path above a river. It is autumn and the surrounding trees have golden leaves.

7 amazing autumn walks

Looking for an autumn adventure full of colour? Here are seven of the most wonderful walks for you to enjoy across Scotland.

6 Jul 2018

#LoveOnTheLongestDay

​On Thursday 21 June 2018, we asked you to show us what you did to #LoveOnTheLongestDay of the year.

A woman stands by a path at the entrance to a glen, surrounded by long dry grass. Behind her rise pointed mountains, with cloud hovering over the summits.
4 Jun 2018

Reforesting Glen Rosa

We’re working to bring native woodland back to Glen Rosa on Arran.