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There are many family-friendly things to do at the places we care for this October half term. From Halloween trails to crafts, there's more than enough to keep everyone entertained.
Every autumn, drama unfolds as male deer lock antlers in competition for females. Discover the best places to see one of nature's annual spectacles this deer rutting season.
Explore the ancient buildings in our care that are said to be home to headless phantoms, strange spirits and tormented souls. Might you encounter the ghosts of Anne Boleyn or Sir Francis Drake on your visit?
Uncover tales of treasure guarded by dragons and mischievous imps that lead travellers astray. Go on a walk chosen for its links to local myths and legends.
Black people connected to the places and collections we care for have shaped global history. This Black History Month, discover the individuals behind these connections, including a Birmingham businessman, an African American artist and an exiled emperor.
Towns and cities are full of nature. In this spotter guide, learn how to find and identify some of the plants and wildlife in your street, garden or local park.
There are many intriguing objects with connections to magic, mystery or death at the places in our care. From a witch's cauldron to death masks and a boat made of bones, explore some of the most mysterious objects in our collections.
Get inspired in the kitchen this Coffee Week (13–19 October) with our coffee and walnut cake recipe. Made with punchy espresso and crunchy walnuts, this cake packs in all the flavour.
Your Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place online and in person at 10am on Saturday 8 November 2025 at the STEAM Museum, Swindon.
To help tackle unequal access to green spaces across the UK, we're working with The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Natural England to support local authorities and community organisations in more than 100 places. The first two places to receive independent recognition as official Nature Cities and Nature Towns are Birmingham and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Find last-minute stays and offers for your half-term escape, whether you're heading to the countryside or the coast.
Ready your home for spooky season with our range of felt decorations, autumn leaf garlands, candles and seasonal food. We’ve also got bat boxes and ghost stories to get you in the Halloween spirit.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.