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Hear the stories behind the places and collections in our care with the National Trust Podcast.
The National Trust Podcast brings to light the stories and people that make the gardens, landscapes and collections we care for so special. Join ranger Kate Martin as she rambles along routes through some of the Trust’s most beautiful landscapes, uncovering myths, legends and history along the way.
Join ranger Kate Martin as she battles against howling winds and biting rain on the summit of Divis Mountain, 1,500 feet above Belfast.
Just a short journey from central London, Box Hill attracts millions of visitors each year. Listen to find out why this place is so special.
Wicken Fen in East Anglia was the first nature reserve to come into our care. Discover how the landscape still supports wildlife today.
Ranger Kate Martin takes a walk along Long Nanny beach, and meets the team who camp out to protect nesting birds each summer.
Take a coastal walk at Formby to discover Neolithic footprints, shy red squirrels and unique singing wildlife lurking in the dunes.
Ranger Kate Martin heads to Beddgelert village in Snowdonia to find out how we've been making local paths more accessible.
Discover the story the 1932 'mass trespass', when Peak District ramblers successfully campaigned for a public right to roam.
Christian was at the lowest point in his life when he decided to do something drastic. Hear how his six-year trek around the UK coastline turned his life around, with the help of his dog and best friend, Jet. This episode is sponsored by natural pet food maker, Forthglade.
Try to think of the most idyllic woodland you can imagine, including dappled sunlight, chirping birds and babbling brooks. What if you could visit this paradise, without ever leaving your home? Well imagine no more – welcome to wellbeing walks.
Hear the stories behind the places and collections in our care with the National Trust Podcast.
Find out all you need to know about podcasts – both National Trust and others – covering what they are, where to find them and the difference between streaming and downloading.
From subtropical havens to ornate sculpture parks, the gardens in our care are steeped in history. Listen to our garden podcast episodes to find out more about their history and the people who look after them.
Our literary-themed podcast episodes explore how several places we care for helped to shape the work of famous authors such as T.E. Lawrence, Agatha Christie and William Wordsworth.