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Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.
Explore abbey ruins, magnificent houses, glorious gardens and some fantastic stretches of coast and countryside including the Dales and the North York Moors in the beautiful county of Yorkshire.
Ancient abbey ruins and an awe-inspiring water garden at this World Heritage Site.
Explore art exhibitions and history in the 300 year old hall, evolving gardens on this family friendly estate in the Yorkshire countryside.
Glorious gardens, woodland and parkland, created for the privileged few and preserved for everyone to enjoy.
Discover one of the great treasure houses in the North of England, and explore the surrounding parkland, lakes and formal gardens.
A hidden garden on the edge of York, designed in the Arts and Crafts garden style with formal terrace, wildlife pond, herbaceous borders and historic glasshouse.
Explore the rooms of this grand house, and discover the décor, paintings and furniture that tell the stories of the many Pennyman’s who have lived there.
A picturesque Yorkshire manor house, nestled on the quiet banks of the River Rye with organic gardens and changing exhibitions.
Historic house and intimate gardens, a surprise oasis on the edge of a West Yorkshire town.
Join a tour in this house of contradictions in the centre of York, created as one man's vision to house his eclectic collection of furniture, art and tapestries.
Explore the dramatic rock formations with views of surrounding heather moorland and beyond.
Meander through this spectacular wooded valley with 19th-century Gibson Mill at its heart.
Explore days out in nature, fun things to do for all the family and places to spot wildlife all year round.
Plan an adventure in Yorkshire this spring, with play areas, activities for kids, wildlife to spot and plenty of things to do when it rains. Bring the whole family to make memories during your time together.
With the next school holiday on the horizon, there are plenty of adventures and activities to be had in Yorkshire.
There's always something new to see or do at a National Trust place near you - join a host of seasonal events and adventures for all ages. Or plan ahead and book tickets for a memorable time with family and friends.
Travel by train, bus, bike or on foot for a sustainable day out in Yorkshire.
With just a short walk, many places can be access using local bus routes or trains. Here are a few to help you start planning your adventure from the moment you leave your doorstep. Many places are on established cycling routes as an alternative method of transportation, a great way to earn that slice of homemade cake.
From sharing stories, to hands-on labour, giving talks or working behind the scenes, there are many ways to get involved and support our work.
Find out more about how to join one of our teams of volunteers that look after some of Yorkshire's best-loved places, and the opportunities that are available.
Find out about National Trust supporter groups based in Yorkshire. You can support the places you love by volunteering or enjoying a programme of trips and talks.
Whether you're planning a weekend away or have a longer trip in mind, Yorkshire has some great places to stay.
You can't beat picking up a trail from your doorstep or watching the sun set at the end of a day exploring. Plan a holiday and stay near the Yorkshire coast.
When they're part of your family, they don't need to be left at home. Many cottages are suitable for dogs so they can join your on your Yorkshire stay.
Big enough for that special occasion, or just an opportunity to get together, explore the largest cottages Yorkshire can offer.
Just two miles from York's vibrant city centre, Middlethorpe offers the best of both worlds, a pretty country house and spa in 20 acres of beautiful gardens.
Explore the history of East Riddlesden Hall
Meet like-minded people and build up your fitness in the beautiful surroundings of Wentworth Castle Gardens. Every Wednesday, starting 10 January 2024.
Meet the team as they carry out their conservation work on the laundry collection.
A celebration of nature, poetry and community, with the highlight of a paper poetry blossoms installation suspended across the staircase in the Oak Hall.
Join one of our volunteer tour guides to see the abbey as the Georgians once did; incorporated into the dramatic designed landscape.
An exhibition celebrating local herbal recipes, remedies and food stories handed down through generations.
Join one of our volunteer tour guides to discover more about the largest monastic ruins in the country.
A weekly informal, friendly and short walk to explore all aspects of the beautiful parkland through the changing seasons. Dogs welcome.
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.