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Is National Trust Scotland membership worth it?
As a member you can enjoy many wonderful benefits, including free entry to daytime events at our sites, a free quarterly members' magazine, a 20% discount in our Historic Scotland shops at our attractions and our online shop, and a 10% discount in our cafés. So why waitFree and discounted admission

Historic Scotland members get free entry to our sites, but please make an online booking to guarantee entry. You must show your valid membership on arrival.National Trust for Scotland membership fees

Membership type Monthly Annual
Individual adult £5.80 £69.60
Individual senior (aged 60 or over) £5.20 £62.40
Individual young person (aged 16 to 24) £3.35 £40.20
Joint adult (2 adults) £10.25 £123

Can I use National Trust membership in National Trust Scotland : Your National Trust membership card allows you free entry to over 500 places in our care. All memberships except junior memberships entitle you to free parking at most National Trust car parks. You can also visit places cared for by the National Trust for Scotland and organisations in countries around the world.

Which is better Historic Scotland or National Trust

If you enjoy visiting gardens and castles that are still intact, then the National Trust for Scotland comes out on top. On the other hand, if castles and ancient ruins are your forte, then Historic Scotland is the better choice.

What is the best tourist pass for Scotland : Our Explorer Pass is the perfect way to dive into Scotland's fascinating history and heritage and explore many of our properties. The pass is valid for 14 consecutive days. The pass includes entry to Edinburgh, Stirling and Urquhart Castles, Skara Brae, and Fort George. The number of Explorer Passes is limited.

Historic Scotland has over 100 castles in its inventory, but relatively few gardens. Most Historic Scotland properties are open throughout the year, unlike the National Trust for Scotland or English heritage properties, many of which are closed between November and March.

A National Trust membership is only going to be worth it if you use it often enough to justify how much you're spending each year.

Is everything free with National Trust membership

As a National Trust member you can enjoy:

Free entry to more than 500 places in our care. Free parking at most National Trust car parks. National Trust Handbook, full of information about the places we look after. National Trust Magazine three times a year, packed with inspiration, interviews and news.Most visited properties

No. Property Location
1 Attingham Park Shropshire
2 Cliveden Buckinghamshire
3 Dunham Massey Hall Greater Manchester
4 Clumber Park Nottinghamshire

I've been looking into getting a solo National trust membership but saw something posted years ago that it's better to get the Scottish membership as it's both cheaper and gives access to more places as Scotland is included.

Travel in & Around Scotland

Public transport provides trains and bus services to Scottish towns and cities as well as many villages and ferry ports. Access to very remote areas and islands is straightforward by car, ferry and aeroplane.

Is there a travel card for Scotland : Scottish ITSO Smartcards

This means you can now travel on bus, rail and subway using just one ITSO smartcard, rather than needing separate smartcards or paper tickets for each operator.

What is the most popular National Trust : Attingham Park
Most visited properties

No. Property Location
1 Attingham Park Shropshire
2 Cliveden Buckinghamshire
3 Dunham Massey Hall Greater Manchester
4 Clumber Park Nottinghamshire

What are the disadvantages of National Trust

The National Trust – Is It Worth Buying A Season Ticket

  • Pros.
  • 1.You'll always have something to do that won't cost you a thing.
  • 2.You'll be helping to protect nature.
  • 3.Friends will likely have tickets too.
  • 4.You'll get loads of fresh air.
  • Cons.
  • 1.It is quite expensive.
  • 2.There aren't loads of children's facilities.


As a National Trust member you can enjoy:

Free entry to more than 500 places in our care. Free parking at most National Trust car parks. National Trust Handbook, full of information about the places we look after. National Trust Magazine three times a year, packed with inspiration, interviews and news.A National Trust membership is only going to be worth it if you use it often enough to justify how much you're spending each year.

What is the cheapest way to travel to the Scottish Highlands : Taking a coach. Travelling by coach is probably the cheapest option. The most popular bus companies are Stagecoach and Scottish Citylink. Stagecoach services more remote destinations, while Scottish Citylink services the main tourist hubs including Fort William, Inverness, Skye and Oban.