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Best natural play areas 

Whether it's splashing, climbing or running, there's nothing quite like playing outdoors. Explore the best natural play areas at the places in our care where kids can run wild.

Children balancing on a big tree trunk in the woods

Where to go seal watching 

Find the best places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland to spot seals in the wild. Whether you're on a coastal walk or boat trip, there are plenty of places to see both grey and common seals as they come ashore to give birth.

Common seals and sandwich terns at Blakeney Point, Norfolk

Places with Tudor connections 

Learn about the places we care for that have links to the Tudor period, from Henry VII through to Elizabeth I. These historic houses have received royal visitors, hidden Catholic priests and witnessed important events.

Black and white Tudor hall with autumn tree to the right

Top accessible walks 

Discover the best accessible trails to explore with pushchairs, wheelchairs and mobility aids across the places we look after. Get out in nature without having to go off the beaten track.

Visitors exploring the Green Trail at the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim

Start your journey of discovery

Delve into history, get tips from our experts, learn a new skill and go behind the scenes at your favourite places.

Things to see and do

What was the Armistice? 

The Armistice ended the hostilities of the First World War on 11 November 1918. Find out about the events leading up to the ceasefire over 100 years ago.

View of Scafell Pike from Middle Fell, Lake District, England

Interior design through the ages 

As fashions change over the eras, so do our homes. Explore the history of British interior design and learn about the centuries of design innovation at the places we care for.

The Library at Coleton Fishacre, Devon

Facts about fungi 

Fungi play a vital role in the natural world, helping break down organic woodland material as part of the decomposition process. Discover all you need to know about these important organisms.

Fungi growing on the woodland floor next to a fallen tree trunk

Pumpkin, chard, feta and almond crumble 

Are you looking for ways to use up any leftover pumpkins? Learn how to make this seasonal pumpkin and feta crumble, which works equally well as a hearty side or a standalone dish.

Pumpkin, Chard, Feta and Almond Crumble

Have your say

Annual General Meeting 

Your Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place online and in person at 10am on Saturday 8 November 2025 at the STEAM Museum, Swindon.

Hilary McGrady presenting at the 2024 Annual General Meeting in Newcastle upon Tyne

In the news

Launch of the Nature Towns and Cities project 

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.

People looking round a brick courtyard with washing hanging out

Holidays and shopping

Cosy cottages for winter holidays 

Escape to one of our cosy cottages this winter. Make the most of the great outdoors by exploring a quiet trail or coastal path, then retreat to a welcoming fireside.

The open-plan sitting and dining room with sofa, woodburner and original beams at Spring Cottage, Gloucestershire

Countdown to Christmas 

Plan ahead for the festive season by browsing our new Christmas range for 2025, now available in our online shop. Discover gifts for friends and family, choose greetings cards and seasonal decorations or order a hamper of food and drink.

A glowing advent calendar from the A/W 2025 collection
Two visitors in raincoats exploring the autumnal garden at Hinton Ampner, Hampshire

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