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Gnashional Trust properties to host comic capers

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Young hell-raiser Dennis the Menace and his faithful hound Gnasher are taking up residence at some National Trust for Scotland (NTS) properties this summer, offering lots of fun and hi-jinks for visiting families.

Falkland Palace near Cupar, Kellie Castle near Pittenweem and Culross in west Fife are taking part in the conservation charity’s Gnashional Treasure Hunt, where young visitors have to spot the hiding Gnashers on site.

Also involved are the Killiecrankie Visitor Centre, Perthshire, Barrie’s Birthplace at Kirriemuir, and House of Dun, Montrose.

Visitors who find the mischievous dog can collect pawprint stamps and swap them for prizes.

To join in the fun, families have to be members of the NTS.

National Trust for Scotland marketing manager, Ian Gardner said, “Whether your kids like exploring historic houses, getting close to bugs and beasties, or hearing all the gory details of battles won and lost-then this is the perfect day out for them.”

The Gnashional Treasure Hunt runs at 31 participating properties until October 31 and is only available to new or existing members of the NTS.

To become a member and take part in the Gnashional Treasure Hunt, or for more information, visit the NTS website.