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Visitors on the shore at Blackness using binoculars to enjoy the view, blackness castle in the background

Seashore Foraging

Join herbalist and plant expert Anna Canning to discover the useful plants that grow around the shores of Blackness Castle

A curlew and her young on the Firth of Forth

Blackness Birding

Drop into Blackness Castle and join the Rangers on the battlements.

Some flowers and herbs in a mortal and pestle

Potion Maker's Trail

Children are invited to find the answers to break the spell on the castle. A certificate and sticker are awarded at the end.

Exterior view of Kinneil House from in front of the driveway

Kinneil House Self Guided Tour

Self guided tour of Kinneil House in support of Hippfest 2025.

Visitors at Blackness Castle

Coastal Capers

Head to the beach for a fun morning of activities, beach art and games!

View of a castle with the a blue/red sky above

Tantallon Wildlife Watch

Drop-in event to spot wildlife from Tantallon Castle

Aerial view of a beautiful abbey and island dominating the Firth of Forth

Inchcolm Island Wildlife Watch

Drop-in event to spot wildlife from Inchcolm Island

A costumed performer wearing chainmail holding a shield with an arrow fired into it

Living History at Urquhart Castle

Our Living History characters will be roaming Urquhart Castle this summer holiday.

A man in period costume playing a lute while looking over a wall with lovely views of greenery and hills

Living History at Caerlaverock Castle

Our Living History characters will be roaming Caerlaverock Castle this summer holiday.

view out over the prehistoric village of Skara Brae with the sea in the background

Skara Brae Evening Tours

Join us ‘after hours’ for an exclusive opportunity to tour Skara Brae when the site is closed to the general public.

Aerial view of standing stones in a circle formation

Walking The Neolithic Landscape

Join the rangers for a lochside walk, learn about how the landscape, plants and animals have changed between the Neolithic Period and now.

A woman in period costume sitting on concrete steps doing embroidery

Living History at Aberdour Castle

Our Living History characters will be roaming Aberdour Castle this summer holiday.