NTS unveils 13 ways to celebrate summer solstice

The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) is marking the longest day of the year (today, Thursday 21 June) by putting on a series of special events at its properties across the country.

The conservation charity is also calling on Scots to share a video of the story behind their summer solstice on social media, with a chance to feature in a collection of the best clips from the day – all as part of its latest For the Love of Scotland campaign.

From Threave Garden in Dumfries and Galloway to Glencoe in the Highlands, the Trust has organised 13 unique events which will help inspire the country and showcase the diversity of things to see and do in Scotland:

Those taking part can share their footage by using #LoveOnTheLongestDay on their social media posts, upload content to either YouTube or Vimeo and send a link to bpageot@nts.org.uk, or transfer videos using this link: https://lotld.wetransfer.com/

You can find more information, including tips on how to capture the footage, at: https://www.nts.org.uk/stories/love-on-the-longest-day

Mark Bishop, Director of Customer & Cause at the National Trust for Scotland, said: “The longest day of the year means there’s even more time to enjoy and explore Scotland’s national and natural treasures. Come and get involved with one of these great events or take part online.

“We want as many people as possible to get involved – so share your videos of how you’re celebrating the longest day and tell us why you love Scotland. Whether you are having a picnic at a Trust property, climbing a mountain, or just relaxing in a garden, we’ll share the best submissions in a special video, which will be on our website shortly after 21 June.”

Celebrating the diversity of Scotland’s built and natural heritage on the longest day of the year is among the 100 ways in which the National Trust for Scotland is planning to love and protect our country over next five years. To find out more about its pledges, please visit: https://www.nts.org.uk/campaigns/100-ways

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davepickering

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