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Two children examining building materials like brick and stone using scientific equipment

Doors Open Day at The Engine Shed

Join us to explore Scotland’s dedicated building conservation centre in Stirling.

Aerial view of Bothwell Castle

Health Walks

Join our guide for a walk filled with history and nature

A curlew and her young on the Firth of Forth

Blackness Birding

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

People on a guided walk with a Ranger in Holyrood Park

Celtic Crag

A guided walk back into Holyrood's ancient past. Discover the Park’s history from the Stone Age up to the present day.

Tools and accessories used for book binding

Creative Mapping and Book Binding

Create your own maps, sketchbooks, notebooks and zines inspired by the rich history and archaeology of Glenurquhart and Loch Ness.

People enjoying a tour in Holyrood Park

Arthur's Secrets

A Ranger led walk of Holyrood Park

General view of Elgin Cathedral

Unveiling the Lantern of the North (CANCELLED)

A behind-the-scenes guided tour of the ongoing conservation works at Elgin Cathedral

Re-enactors dressed as Romans outside Kinneil House

Roman Doors Open Day

Roman themed event in the grounds of Kinneil Estate and Kinneil House.

Aerial view of Stirling in black and white

David I: A Revolution

On the 900th anniversary of David I's accession to the throne of Scotland, we explore the legacy of his reign

Two people looking at navigational equipment at Trinity House

Doors Open Day Weekend

As part of Edinburgh Doors Open Day Weekend and Maths Week Scotland, Trinity House will be throwing open its doors and welcoming you to this wonderful gem of Leith.

Coloured lithograph entitled Royal Review of Scottish Volunteers, Queen's Park, by McFarlane & Erskine. The Royal Review of Scottish Volunteers of 25 August 1881 was one of a series of military parades held in Holyrood Park. It was known as the 'Wet Review' as more than 40,000 Volunteers and spectators were drenched by rain.

Military March (CANCELLED)

Walk in the footsteps of Holyrood’s warriors, both ancient and modern

A group of people with a Ranger enjoying a rest on a walking tour of Holyrood Park

Arthur's Amble

Join a ranger on a free, gentle guided walk to learn about Holyrood Park's geology, wildlife and its rich archaeology and history.