- Can I use my National Trust in Scotland?
- Is it cheaper to join the Scottish National Trust?
- What is the Scottish equivalent of the National Trust?
- Can I use someone else’s National Trust card?
- Do National Trust members get free entry in Scotland?
- Do National Trust members get discount in shop?
- Who funds the National Trust for Scotland?
- Do they scan National Trust cards?
Can I use my National Trust in Scotland?
Using your card in Scotland You can also use your card to visit heritage sites in Scotland, looked after by the National Trust for Scotland.
Is it cheaper to join the Scottish National Trust?
NTS (Scotland) membership is slightly cheaper than the standard UK version (£117 annually / £9.80 per month for family of 2 adults and up to 6 kids ). You can see their rates and join on the NTS site. There is a reciprocal agreement between most of the trusts so you can get free or reduced entry worldwide.
Does National Trust for Scotland cover England?
With a National Trust for Scotland membership you have unlimited access to all the places in our care. You can also use your membership to explore places in the care of the National Trust in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as other National Trust organisations around the world.
What is the Scottish equivalent of the National Trust?
The National Trust for Scotland
The National Trust for Scotland is the Scottish equivalent of the English National Trust. Like the National trust, the NTS is a heritage conservation charity responsile for preserving properties of historical and architectural importance for future generations.
Can I use someone else’s National Trust card?
Membership may not be transferred to another person and Members are not permitted to allow another person to use their Membership card. 2.3 ‘Ordinary or Adult Member’ categories allow only the named card holder to enter our properties.
Do I have to book National Trust Scotland?
Do I need to book in advance to visit National Trust for Scotland places? Some of our places are currently operating an advance booking system for all visitors. This is to limit the numbers of visitors arriving at a property at any one time so that we avoid overcrowding and ensure physical distancing.
Do National Trust members get free entry in Scotland?
Being a member has some brilliant benefits: Unlimited entry to all the National Trust for Scotland’s amazing places across Scotland. Free or concessionary entry to places owned by National Trust organisations worldwide, including in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Free parking in our car parks.
Do National Trust members get discount in shop?
Do you offer discounts on memberships? As a charity, we don’t offer general discounts on membership.
Why is the National Trust for Scotland separate?
The idea of a separate Scottish Trust was proposed instead, with the aim of preserving and caring for land and buildings north of the border.
Who funds the National Trust for Scotland?
Protecting our heritage to enjoy it forever We’re the largest member organisation in Scotland. As a conservation charity, we’re supported by more than 300,000 members and are funded largely by donations.
Do they scan National Trust cards?
We’ve introduced scannable membership cards for all of our members and in order to gain entry to our places you need to show your membership card to a member of staff and at properties with barcode scanners we will need to scan the card to count your entry.
Can I bring a guest with my National Trust membership?
Can I take a guest on my National Trust membership? You can bring a guest with you if you have an individual life membership; otherwise, they’ll need to either pay to visit or also become a member.