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The National Trust For Scotland

Their purpose is to protect, care for, share and speak up for Scotland’s magnificent heritage: Scotland’s largest membership organisation and independent of government.

At a loss as to what to do today?

Here are some historic places worth visiting locally.

Culzean Castle


Perched on Ayrshire's cliffs, Culzean Castle is Robert Adam's masterpiece surrounded by a world of woods, beaches and play areas. Once the playground of a man seeking to show off his wealth, this castle is open to the everyone to view its amazing history.

Culzean Castle
Robert Adam’s cliff-top masterpiece rises above a world of woods, beaches, secret follies and play parks

Souter Johnnie's


Follow in the footsteps of "Tam o’ Shanter" at Souter Johnnie's Cottage, the former home of his crony. Now a gallery and gift shop for arts and crafts to enjoy a cultural journey and appreciate the village!

Souter Johnnie’s Cottage
Home of the shoemaker immortalised by Robert Burns in Tam o’ Shanter

Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

The Robert Burns Birthplace Museum offers a unique journey into the life and legacy of Scotland 's National Bard.

Visitors can explore Burns' humble cottage, a museum housing over 5,000 artifacts, and follow in the footsteps of his famous characters through Alloway—all culminating in a deeper understanding and appreciation of Burns' enduring impact.

Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
Birthplace of a genius – a celebration of the enduring legacy of Scotland’s national poet

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