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Top coastal walks 

Explore some of the UK's most famous natural landmarks on a coastal walk. With a variety of walking trails offering clifftop views, golden sands and local wildlife, there's a walk for everyone.

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Unique houses 

Explore some of the most unusual houses we look after, from a hydroelectric-powered Arts and Crafts home with an early dishwasher, to a Tudor manor with a recycled library.

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Special exhibitions 

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.

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Gardens with magnolias 

Discover the best places we care for to see magnolias this spring. Revel in the colours of the season with blooms in shades of pink, purple and white.

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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

A cardboard Easter egg in the collection at Lanhydrock, covered in paper depicting lots of rabbits at a wedding
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The story of Easter in our collections 

Take a closer look at some of the Easter objects in our collections. From a religious holy day to a time for family traditions, discover the origins of Easter and the symbolic egg.

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Wild Tales nature podcast 

Introducing Wild Tales, our new podcast for nature lovers. From gangster gulls to cryptic creatures, these episodes will take you all around our weird, wonderful and utterly wild world.

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Make some petal art 

Unleash your creativity by designing your own unique petal art. You can gather fallen petals out on your adventures and use them to create your own blossom.

Two kissing puffins on Skomer Island, South Wales
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Our guide to puffins 

Every year, thousands of puffins come to the places in our care to breed. Find out more about what they eat, when they breed and the best time to see them.

In the news

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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

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Last-minute holidays 

This spring, search for cosy cottages or large lodges, dog-friendly places and beachside retreats. There's something for everyone for a relaxing Easter getaway.

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Embrace outdoor living 

If the warmer weather's tempting you outside, browse our new range of garden furniture and accessories. From bistro table sets to cushions and summerhouses, we've got lots of options for making the most of the outdoors this spring.

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