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Daffodils' cheerful yellow flowers mean spring is here. Find out where to see the best daffodil displays at the woodlands, gardens and parks in our care.
As a charity, we want to say thank you to National Lottery players who’ve made so much of our conservation work possible. During National Lottery Open Week, we're offering National Lottery players free entry to many of the places we look after.
Lambs are one of the first signs of spring. Get to know the different breeds we care for and where you can see them, including the Herdwick sheep that Beatrix Potter once bred.
Plan a family-friendly day out with an Easter trail at one of the places in our care. Spend time outdoors together and don't forget to pick up your chocolate egg.
Connect with nature, beauty and history at an exhibition near you. From showcasing art and collections, to exploring the connections between people and places, there's something for everyone.
Looking for ways to keep the kids entertained on a rainy day? Here's a selection of indoor activities at places we care for that won't be ruined by a sudden downpour.
Learn about some of the most unusual houses we look after and find out what makes them so special, from a tiny woodland cottage to a romantic country retreat.
Spring is a great time to get started on our list of ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’. Here are some of the best activities to try, from stargazing to snail racing.
Foraging involves searching for and eating plants, herbs and fruit. Delicious snacks await you with adventure no. 21 on the list of ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’.
Discover the first of the ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’, get to know a tree. Search for clues in its roots, bark and branches to uncover its story.
No. 35 of the ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’ is to discover what’s in a pond. Scoop some out into a tub and check out what lives beneath the surface.
Did you know that many of the places we care for are free to access? Discover a selection of some of the best places that are completely free to visit.
Planning a day out at one of the houses, buildings or gardens we care for? Some places need to be booked in advance. Read on to find out which places require booking, and learn how you can join a guided tour experience.
Find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about visiting and using the booking system.
Find out more about which places in our care have specialised facilities for disabled visitors.
Find out how you can travel to the places in our care by train, bus, bike or on foot, helping you to save money and care for the environment.
If you're planning a trip in England, Wales or Northern Ireland this year, buy a National Trust Explorer Pass for entry to most of the places in our care. With 4-, 8- and 14-day options available, the pass can be tailored to fit your trip. Discover where you can visit with the Explorer Pass and how to buy yours.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.