As lockdown begins to ease across Scotland, the Trust is sharing plans for a phased reopening of properties, in line with the Scottish Government’s ‘route map’ out of lockdown.
Barriers are already being lifted at some key countryside properties, such as Corrieshalloch Gorge and Ben Lawers, for local access (within 5 miles).
A Spokesperson for NTS stated “We expect that access to other types of properties and travel from further afield will be possible under Stage 3 of the route map.
Staff are planning for this now, making sure processes are in place to ensure people’s safety and to uphold social distancing, particularly in enclosed grounds and gardens. These may reopen in late June or early July, with some built heritage properties following in mid-August.
Due to the impact of the coronavirus epidemic on our charity, we’re phasing the reopening of our places over the coming months with around half due to open again later this year, more in spring 2021, and a few remaining closed until 2022.”
Countryside properties reopening imminently:
(local access only until Stage 3 of Scottish Government route map)
- Balmacara Estate (visitor centres remain closed)
- Ben Lawers
- Ben Lomond
- Corrieshalloch Gorge
- Dollar Glen
- Goatfell
- Grey Mare’s Tail
- The Hermitage
- Killiecrankie
- Kintail
- The Pineapple
- Rockcliffe
- St Abb’s Head (car park will reopen by 12 June; toilets and visitor centre remain closed)
- Torridon (visitor centre remains closed)
- West Affric
Please note that the following is still subject to formal consultation:
Properties proposed to reopen in 2020:
(gardens and grounds possibly by July; some historic buildings and visitor centres possibly from mid-August)
- Arduaine Garden
- Balmerino Abbey
- Boath Doocot
- Branklyn Garden
- Brodick Country Park
- Brodie Castle
- Burg
- Canna
- Crarae Garden
- Crathes Castle
- Culloden
- Culross
- Culzean Country Park
- Drum Castle
- Dunkeld
- Fair Isle
- Geilston Garden
- Glencoe
- Glenfinnan
- Greenbank Garden
- The Hill House
- Inveresk Lodge Garden
- Inverewe
- Iona
- Malleny Garden
- Mar Lodge Estate
- Mingulay, Berneray & Pabbay
- Moirlanich Longhouse
- Preston Mill
- Priorwood Garden
- Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
- Robert Smail’s Printing Works
- St Kilda
- Staffa
- Threave Garden
- Unst & Yell
Properties proposed to stay closed until season 2021/2022:
(some gardens and grounds possibly reopening July 2020)
- Abertarff House
- Alloa Tower
- Bachelors’ Club
- Barry Mill
- Brodick Castle
- Broughton House
- Castle Fraser
- Craigievar Castle
- Culzean Castle
- Falkland Palace
- Fyvie Castle
- The Georgian House
- Gladstone’s Land
- Haddo House
- House of Dun
- Hugh Miller’s Cottage
- J M Barrie’s Birthplace
- Kellie Castle
- Newhailes
- Pitmedden Garden
- Pollok House
- The Tenement House
- Thomas Carlyle’s Birthplace
- Weaver’s Cottage
Properties proposed to stay closed until season 2022/2023:
(some gardens and grounds to reopen July 2020)
- Bannockburn (visitor centre)
- Hill of Tarvit
- Holmwood
- House of the Binns
- Leith Hall
- Souter Johnnie’s Cottage
Keep up to date at https://www.nts.org.uk/