The National Trust for Scotland
Established in 1931 the Trust acts as the guardian of Scotland’s magnificent heritage of architectural, scenic and historic treasures. As an independent charity, not a government department, it acts on behalf of everyone to safeguard its heritage.
The Trust cares for over a hundred places across Scotland - from Munros and countryside to castles, beaches, gardens, battlesites and more. The charity welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.The Trust cares for over a hundred places across Scotland - from Munros and countryside to castles, beaches, gardens, battlesites and more.
The National Trust for Scotland gratefully acknowledges the financial support for conservation projects throughout Scotland provided by funding partners, one of whom is Cadbury, whose Easter Egg Trails are enjoyed by thousands of people every year.
Find out more about the National Trust for Scotland.