Lockdown has seen a number of businesses and activities shut up shop over safety fears amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Scots are expected to stay at home while tough restrictions remain in place across the country - but can leave for essential purposes, such as exercising.
This includes going for a walk - and National Trust Scotland has confirmed that a number of its beauty spots remain open, for those looking to spice up their daily exercise.
Castles, gardens and country parks are among the places that Scots can still explore amid the tight measures in place.
Despite many remaining up across the country, people must only visit ones that are in their local as per the coronavirus rules set out by the Scottish Government.
Visitors must also abide by rules on social distancing and gatherings, among others.
A spokesperson for National Trust Scotland said: “Please adhere to local restrictions as set out by the Scottish Government when visiting our places, and check individual property pages for more information (including opening times) before you set off.”
Here is a full list of the National Trust properties that remain open across Scotland during the current lockdown restrictions.
Aberdeenshire
Castle Fraser – garden & grounds
Craigievar Castle – grounds
Crathes Castle – garden & grounds daily
Drum Castle – grounds daily (Garden of Historic Roses closed)
Fyvie Castle – garden & grounds
Haddo House – garden & grounds
Leith Hall – garden & grounds
Mar Lodge Estate – estate and car parks
Pitmedden Garden – grounds only (garden, museum and shop closed)
Angus
Barry Mill – grounds
House of Dun – garden & estate
Argyll
Arduaine Garden – garden daily (visitor centre closed)
Crarae Garden – garden daily (visitor centre, shop and café remain closed)
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Ayrshire & Arran
Brodick Castle, Garden & Country Park – garden & country park daily (castle, shop and play park closed)
Culzean Country Park – gardens, country park & Home Farm Kitchen* (Thursday–Monday) (*due to Scottish government restrictions, Home Farm Kitchen closed until early March; will reopen for takeaway only at weekends from 6 March)
Goatfell
Dumfries & Galloway
Rockcliffe
Edinburgh and the Lothians
House of the Binns – grounds only
Inveresk Lodge Garden
Malleny Garden
Newhailes – estate only (play park closed)
Fife
Hill of Tarvit – garden & grounds
Kellie Castle – grounds open (Thursday–Monday)
Glasgow
Pollok House – garden & country park daily; tearoom daily* (upper house & shop closed) (*due to Scottish government restrictions, tearoom will operate takeaway-only service from 4 March)
Highlands
Balmacara Estate
Brodie Castle – estate & garden daily (castle, Playful Garden, café and shop closed)
Corrieshalloch Gorge
Culloden – battlefield daily (visitor centre closed)
Falls of Glomach
Glencoe – estate daily (visitor centre closed)
Glenfinnan Monument – estate daily (visitor centre closed)
Inverewe – estate daily (garden, shop, café and house closed)
Kintail
Torridon
West Affric
Loch Lomond, The Trossachs, Stirling & Forth Valley
Bannockburn – grounds & monuments daily (visitor centre closed)
Ben Lawers
Ben Lomond
Dollar Glen
The Pineapple
Perthshire
Craigower
The Hermitage
Killiecrankie
Linn of Tummel
Scottish Borders
Grey Mare’s Tail
St Abb’s Head NNR – nature reserve daily (nature centre closed)