
Discover more in London
From thriving wetlands to sprawling estates, intimate spaces and modernist masterpieces, London has it all, if you know where to look.
Discover the top places to visit in and around London with your family. Make memories to treasure as you get active, tackle trails and connect with nature together in the great outdoors, or enjoy immersing yourself in the history of famous historic houses.
Go on a family-friendly day out in spring 2025 with Easter trails at many of the places in our care. Buy a Family or Junior membership with Direct Debit between 28 March–27 April inclusive and receive free trails for under-18s this Easter.
Make your way along our trail inspired by the English Civil Wars and enjoy activities for the whole family. Discover ten game stations and find out if your team will save Ham House! Saturday 5 April to Monday 21 April, 10am to 5pm, last entry at 4.30pm.
This spring, a friendly bunch of animals have escaped from the Tapestry Room and are running about in the gardens! Help us out by seeing if you can catch them and return them to the beautiful tapestries. Saturday 5 April to Monday 21 April, 10am - 5pm, last entry 4.30pm.
Join Bunny Ranger at Morden Hall Park for a fun-filled Easter trail packed with excitement. From welly wanging and child-safe axe throwing to a lively ring toss game, there’s plenty to enjoy with a playful nature-inspired twist. Thursday 17 to Monday 21 April, 10am to 4pm.
Join us on our nature inspired Easter Adventures Trail. There are 10 fun and exciting activities to complete including Duck and Spoon Race, Guess the Footprints, and Buzzy Bee Waggle Dance. Make sure you are dressed for the weather, rain or shine. Friday 18 to Monday 21 April, 10am to 3pm.
Wind your way round the woodland garden searching for fun activities for all the family including croquet, bingo, welly wanging and other Easter fun, then be sure to collect your Easter treat. Wednesday 16 to Monday 21 April, 11am - 4pm, last entry 3.30pm.
Join us for our much loved annual Quacky Races. Pick up a plastic duck and get ready to race it down the river! Create your own flag to cheer on your duck in this thrilling family event. 10 April, 11am to 2.45pm, £2.50 per duck.
Step back in time on this family-friendly interactive trail, inspired by the bestselling Horrible Histories® book. Discover the quirks and scandals of Georgian life with ten fun-filled activities from Wacky Wigs and Outrageous Outlaws to Posh Potties and Marvellous Make-Up. Runs until 31 August 2025.
Head to the Outer Courtyard where little people will love getting stuck into the Mud Kitchen, using imaginative play to create culinary masterpieces. The Wilderness is a wonderful place to explore too, with over a mile of Hornbeam hedges arranged in a maze-like pattern.
From bike rides to den building, discover the full range of family-friendly activities and events taking place at Osterley Park.
Explore the natural play area, spot wildlife from the boardwalk and enjoy a family walk at Morden Hall Park, with pushchair friendly routes available. Wander into the second hand book shop for a treasure trove of stories.
There are plenty of ways to get active with all the outdoor activities available at National Trust places in London.
From acres of parkland at Osterley Park to the meadows, wetlands and woodlands of Ham House, discover where to go for the best walks in London.
Discover some favourite tea-rooms and cafés in London and plan where to stop for a tasty treat on your next adventure
Discover how to make your own wildflower seed balls to add some colour to the garden with this step-by-step guide.
Looking for a way to use up some leftover chocolate? This chocolate and sultana tiffin treat is perfect for kids and adults alike. Enjoy with a cuppa or as a cheeky after-dinner pudding.
Spring is the perfect time to get started on our list of ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’. Here are some of the best activities to try, from stargazing to snail racing.
From thriving wetlands to sprawling estates, intimate spaces and modernist masterpieces, London has it all, if you know where to look.