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Autism-friendly tours at the Battle of Bannockburn
We’re introducing our first-ever autism-friendly slots of the 3D Experience at the Battle of Bannockburn Visitor Centre.
Through the eyes of: the second Trust ranger at St Abb’s Head
Kevin Rideout describes his experience of being the ranger at St Abb’s Head for nearly a quarter of a century.
Gossiping at Kellie
Known in Fife as ‘gossip chairs’, these small seats were a favourite with the architect Robert Lorimer. This example from the 1890s was gifted to Kellie Castle in January 2020.
Scraps of the past – Violet Brodie’s photo albums: Part II
Follow in the footsteps of Violet Brodie by exploring her scrapbook photo albums.
Discovering Outlander
Follow in the time-travelling footsteps of the lead characters and visit the locations that inspired the novels and were used in the filming of this historical romance.
Overcoming barriers to experiencing Scotland’s culture
Ahead of the Scottish Government’s first Culture Strategy for 20 years, we’ve published new public opinion research on current cultural activity in Scotland, and the barriers to its development.
Rustic barns with lots of charm – expect the unexpected with our wedding venues!
Ideal for traditional and non-traditional weddings alike, the National Trust for Scotland has charming and versatile spaces that provide a truly blank canvas, inviting you to create your own dream wedding.
Gregg violin woos the windy city
The Gregg violin tour of the US reaches Illinois, visiting schools, care homes, the UK Consul General’s residence, a Scots pub, and a very special history centre on the shores of Lake Michigan.
Peacocks on the move!
These birds have flown to nest temporarily in an exhibition at Tate Britain, in a show devoted to the later 17th century and the first to explore baroque art in Britain.