Where will you visit next?
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.
Our free autumn pass promotion has now come to an end. Thank you to everyone who has claimed a free visit.
This year, we gave away a select number of free pass for everyone to enjoy at the places in our care. We've now given these passes away – if you claimed one, you have until 18 October 2024 to use it.
There's still so much to explore this autumn, from woodland wanders to strolls in colourful autumn gardens. Spot birds, see what kings of fungi you can recognise and take photos surrounded by leaves.
With hundreds of places to visit, there's something for everyone.
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.
If you have a voucher to visit one of the places in our care, please check the list of places that are exempt from free admission promotions before visiting.
Trees provide vital habitats for a range of wildlife and are one of the best natural defences against climate change. This is why we're aiming to plant and establish 20 million trees by 2030. Donate to Plant a Tree and make a difference.
From 18th-century water gardens and Arts and Crafts landscapes to intimate woodland gardens, there are so many places to discover.
Historic buildings are a treasure trove of stories, art and collections. Learn more about their past and plan your next visit.
Autumn opens up a world of new adventures for kids. Discover the best activities from our ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’, including playing conkers and foraging for wild food.
Despite our increasingly urbanised lives, there are still wild places in the UK to escape to. Why not visit one of the many areas of outstanding natural beauty that we look after?
Forest bathing is a mindfulness practice developed in Japan that's gained popularity in the UK. It involves being immersed in nature and using sight, smell and touch to slow down the mind and relax.