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Visitors exploring the Green Trail at the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim
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Walks inspired by myths and legends 

Uncover tales of treasure guarded by dragons and mischievous imps that lead travellers astray at these places. You can go for a walk chosen for their links to local myths and legends.

The Great Hall at Knole in Kent looking towards the ornately carved wooden screen across one wall and geometrically patterned white plaster ceiling of squares and octagons
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Places with a royal story to tell 

Bring history to life and discover some of the best royal connections to the places we look after, from a warrior king and ghost queen to traitors of the crown.

Seal cow on the beach at Blakeney Point, Blakeney National Nature Reserve, Norfolk
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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.

Children playing at Brimham Rocks, North Yorkshire
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Top ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’ activities to do in winter 

Winter is the perfect time for many of the ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’ activities. Wrap up warm and go welly wandering, fossil hunting or stargazing.

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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

Sir Robert Hunter with his daughter (centre), fellow National Trust founder Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley (far right) and a friend in the Lake District around 1900
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The history of the National Trust 

It was our 130th birthday on 12 January. Discover the history of our charity, from its foundation in 1895 and key projects and initiatives, to recent anniversary celebrations.

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

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

A close-up of Chinese wallpaper at Belton House, depicting bamboo, climbing plants and birds, with human figures in the foreground.
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Chinese wallpaper at the houses we care for 

We look after the largest collection of historic Chinese wallpapers on permanent public display in the world. Learn more about the evolution of paper wallcoverings and the different styles through the centuries.

Homemade bird feeders at Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve, Cambridgeshire
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Make fat cakes for birds 

Encourage birds to visit your garden or outdoor space throughout winter and early spring by making these nourishing fat cakes. They're also a great way to make use of your food scraps and yoghurt pots.

In the news

Two girls looking at a fern while standing among tall plants
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People and nature thriving: Our strategy to 2035 

We're marking our 130th birthday by unveiling ambitious plans for the next decade. Read our new strategy to 2035, which aims to tackle the nature crisis, end unequal access to nature and cultural heritage and inspire millions more people to protect the world around them.

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Adopt a Plot 

Nature is depleting faster in the UK than almost anywhere else in the world. Donating to Adopt a Plot is a small way you can take a big step towards restoring nature across whole landscapes.

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The veranda seating at Seaview, Dorset

Plan your 2025 holidays 

Dreaming of your next holiday? You can choose to rest, adventure or a bit of both with a break at one of our cottages or campsites. We have all sorts of holidays to inspire you.

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Wrap up and get outdoors 

Planning a walk or adventure in the countryside? Browse our range of outdoor accessories, from woolly hats to rucksacks and reusable coffee cups.

Two people, one of whom is in a wheelchair and has a dog in their lap, are walking alongside the riverside in winter at Mottisfont, Hampshire.

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Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.