From the majestic Culzean Castle to the spectacular islands of St Kilda, Scotland is home to some of the planet’s most wild and wonderful scenery
There’s now a unique way to support the National Trust for Scotland that means you can remember a loved one through Scotland’s historic and breathtaking views.
There are currently six wonderful views that can be dedicated. They have been chosen because they capture the diversity of Scotland’s most treasured places, encompassing rolling moorlands, rugged mountains, windswept islands and spectacular walled gardens. “There’s something magical about Crathes that draws people in to share precious moments,” says National Trust for Scotland operations manager James Henderson.
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