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An aerial colour photograph of Killiecrankie in autumn, showing the trees in their autumn colours. The rivers runs through the centre of the image, with the footbridge in the distance.
25 Sept 2019

Scottish Tree Festival 2019

Come along to our beautiful gardens this autumn and discover some of Scotland’s most spectacular trees.

An audience raising hands holding ballot cards
25 Sept 2019

Trustee election results

The results of the Trustee elections were announced at the Trust’s 2019 Annual General Meeting which was held in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on 21 September.

Two black guillemots sit on a rock. One faces away from the camera and lies down. The other faces the camera, and its red feet are clearly visible. Both have white markings on their wings.
25 Sept 2019

Stories from Staffa: Birds and beasties

Famed for Fingal’s Cave and its puffins, Staffa is also home to many other birds and insects.

A white National Trust for Scotland logo is placed over a dark orange brush stroke. The background is a paler orange, with white contour lines at the edges.
23 Sept 2019

Meeting our members

We’re looking forward to sharing and celebrating all our achievements over the past year at our Annual General Meeting.

A view of an apple orchard with a stone cottage in the background. Some apple trees have been trained to form an arch over a gravel path leading towards the cottage.
20 Sept 2019

A harvest with heritage

We’re gathering and sharing the produce of our orchards, which are packed full of beautiful fruit including heritage varieties rarely found anywhere else.

19 Sept 2019

Foraging for fungi

We’re teaching visitors about the hidden world of fungi this autumn.

Five children play with water pistols on the lawn in front of the Hill House, which is covered in the chainmail Box.
19 Sept 2019

Douse the House at Charles Rennie Mackintosh masterpiece

We’re planning to test the waterproofness of the Hill House Box ... with water pistols!

Brodie Castle seen from the front drive on a sunny day
18 Sept 2019

Brodie bids farewell to favourite trees

Brodie Head Gardener Ed Walling explains why three beech trees have to be felled.

A colour photograph looking up at three gas pendant lights, suspended from the ceiling. There is a decorative plaster ceiling rose.
18 Sept 2019

Lighting up the Tenement House

We’re shining light on life in a traditional tenement by restoring its original gas lighting.