Celebrating Heritage with the National Trust of Scotland Presented by Kenneth Park

This beautifully illustrated ONLINE recorded lecture will take you to one of the world’s favourite destinations - Scotland. This lecture will focus on the work of the National Trust of Scotland, established to “… care for, share and speak up for Scotland’s magnificent heritage”.

The trust owns and manages around 130 properties and 76,000 hectares (190,000 acres; 760 km2) of land, including castles, ancient small dwellings, historic sites, gardens, coastline, mountains and countryside.

Our exploration of Scotland will take in the Glenfinnan Monument, Gladstone’s Land, Culloden, The Hermitage Perth and Kinross, Glen Coe, Newhailes, Culzean Castle and Country Park, Crathes Castle and Gardens, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Killiecrankie and many more.

PLEASE NOTE: This is a recorded lecture and the link will be sent on JULY 1st. The Youtube lecture will be viewable for one week as many times as you like and at anytime. Extensions of time can be arranged. Presented in conjunction with the Melbourne Tartan Festival.

when: wednesday 1st july 2026 at 5.30pm

where: from the comfort of your own home

book tickets here

about lecturer kenneth park

Kenneth Park, well known curator, cultural historian and tour leader, and a frequent visitor to Scotland is joining with the Melbourne Tartan Festival to present a set of illustrated online talks and a Scottish themed Melbourne CBD walking tour.