Culzean Country Park in Ayrshire, Threave Garden in Dumfries & Galloway, and Crathes Castle’s garden and estate in Aberdeenshire will once again be available to the public.Countryside places such as St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve and Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve have already been open for local access, in line with Scottish Government guidelines, for a few weeks.Chairman of the NTS Sir Mark Jones said that they've been hard at work preparing the properties, which closed in March when the coronavirus emergency hit Scotland.He said: "We are hard at work preparing to open up dozens more of our beautiful places once again."Our staff are coming back from furlough, we’ve redesigned the visitor routes at some places and, of course,.