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Visitor in a wheelchair on a walk with children in the garden at Tyntesfield, Somerset
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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.

Bumblebee pollinating the cherry blossoms at Stowe, Buckinghamshire
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Explore bee-friendly gardens 

Learn about the most bee-friendly gardens in our care, filled with flowers pollinators love. Some places even have hives producing honey you can buy and take home.

The South Front and garden at Standen, West Sussex
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Arts and Crafts houses 

The Arts and Crafts movement emerged from a desire to revive traditional craftsmanship during the Victorian industrialisation period. We look after a selection of these houses, many of which feature William Morris designs and interiors.

A family smiling as they cycle along the trail at Castle Ward, County Down; Strangford Lough is just visible on the background.
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Cycle hire at our places 

If you don't have your own bike, you can still explore outdoor spaces we care for on two wheels with our cycle hire facilities across the UK.

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

Adding the finishing touches to the bee box
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How to build a bee box 

Bee populations have been dwindling in recent years, and building homes is just one way of encouraging them to stick around. Follow these steps to build your own nesting box to attract pollinators to your garden.

Apple cinnamon bun is a tasty tea-time treat
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Apple cinnamon buns recipe 

Try this apple cinnamon bun recipe for a tasty teatime treat with a gloriously sticky caramel sauce.

The Library at Coleton Fishacre, Devon
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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.

Adonis Blue butterfly
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Top tips for butterfly spotting 

Learn how to spot butterflies without scaring them away, and find out which types of plants will attract them to your garden.

In the news

A Eurasian beaver perched by the water and eating

England's first legal wild release of beavers 

On 5 March, two pairs of adult beavers were released into the wet woodland that surrounds Little Sea at Studland Bay in Dorset. This was under licence from the government, which was the first licence of its kind to be issued in England – all previous releases have been for releases into enclosures.

Holidays and shopping

An aerial view of Wasdale Campsite and Wastwater, Cumbria

Plan your camping trip 

Explore campsites surrounded by glorious views. The money you spend helps restore and protect the special landscapes around you.

The Great British Food Tour book on a table

Curl up with a good read 

Our online shop offers a range of books, from fact to fiction and gardening to recipes. Our new book, The Great British Food Tour, explores the history of some of our greatest dishes and local specialities.

Two people sitting in a field surrounded by spring flowers on the clifftop at The White Cliffs of Dover, Kent

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