The decorations at Castle Fraser are made with plants grown in the castle garden, then cut and dried in time for Christmas. Enjoy this festive celebration of the garden inside the castle. James ...
Take the short drive from Fort William to Glencoe NNR and immerse yourself in one of Scotland’s most dramatic, atmospheric and historic landscapes. Outdoor adventurers can bag a Munro; explore the ...
The Hill House Visitor Services team were curious to learn whether the language guides currently on offer at the site ...
Mackintosh Illuminated project receives £1.1 million package of development funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
From the Caledonians and the Picts rejecting the Romans in the first few centuries AD to William Wallace and Robert the Bruce warring with the English army at Stirling and Bannockburn, the fight for ...
While you are tucking into your Christmas pudding, have you ever wondered where our seabirds are spending the festive period?
Scott Murdoch, Head Chef at Culzean Castle & Country Park shares his recipe for cranachan. This traditional Scottish treat, ...
In 2020 the Trust began a nationwide project, Project Wipeout which aimed to free our natural environment of invasive plant species. One of the plant species targeted by the project is Rhododendron ...
Journalists looking for background information about Trust places and information about specific events can find contact details on the individual place pages. The Trust can provide the perfect ...
Used for food production in war-time, Falkland Palace's gardens were later transformed to an Arts and Crafts style design by Percy Cane. While auditing the gardens as part of the PLANTS project, East ...
Our eco-friendly visitor centre, nestled in a woodland glade, is an essential starting point for your adventures in Glencoe and Glen Etive. Get a taste of the stories that make Glencoe National Nature ...
The Hill House is off the A818, 23 miles north-west of Glasgow. There is a train service from Glasgow to Helensburgh Central. The house is roughly 1½ miles from the train station, up a steep hill.