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With buildings spanning from medieval times to the Victorian era and with landscapes ranging from parklands to coastline, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire has so much to offer. Plan your visit to the places we care for in these two counties in the Midlands.
Generations of the Brownlow family made their mark on Belton. Today, Belton welcomes new generations to explore the ancient deer park, picnic in the pleasure grounds, or burn off energy in our largest outdoor adventure playground.
Clumber Park is a beautiful expanse of parkland, heath and woods covering more than 3,800 acres. Explore picturesque parkland and gardens, peaceful woodlands and a magnificent lake.
A homely country house dated 1700 set in Victorian walled gardens at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds
Magnificent 15th century red brick castle - what wealth and power looks like
This circular walk at Belton Park passes key features of ancient woodland and the site of a deserted medieval village.
Stroll through woodland and agricultural land in some of the quieter parts of Clumber, then finish by the lakeside on a walk that's perfect for all seasons.
From the parkland, woods and lakeside views of Clumber Park to the ancient woodland around Belton House, discover where to go for the best walks in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.
From lakeside runs to woodland rides, Clumber Park has 20 miles of trails for cyclists, runners and walkers to explore.
There are a number of sustainable options for travelling to and from the places in our care in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, whether you’re looking to travel by train, bus, bike or foot. Here’s a little more information that can help you plan your visit.
Interested in becoming a volunteer with the National Trust in Nottinghamshire or Lincolnshire? Discover more about helping to care for the special places we look after.
Take a wintry walk and relive the magic of Raymond Briggs’ heart-warming picture book, The Snowman™.
Step back in time below stairs on this new experience at Belton House, offering a unique insight into the history of food at Belton. Discover more about the global ingredients used, how they arrived, and how meals were prepared here up to 1870.
A weekly, free, friendly, timed 5k run. A friendly and welcoming event, parkrun is a great way to start the weekend and is suitable for beginners and more experienced runners alike.
From the youngest toddlers to the most mature seniors, and those with little painting experience to amateur and professional artists - come and paint the gardens at Belton!
Trust10 events are all about the experience of running at National Trust places full of nature, beauty and history, whether you’re training for a challenge or looking for a sociable jog in the fresh air.
Stride out this January and join us on a 4-mile walk to Bratoft Manor (the former home of the Massingberd family). This walk will take you to the wider estate and pass through the old medieval village of Gunby.
Join one of our Rangers for a leisurely and informative walk around Belton, chatting about some of the influential ladies: Alice Sherard Brownlow, Florence Woodford, Sophia Cust, Edith Smith, Nina Cust, Helen Cresswell, and Aleen Isobel Cust.
Immerse yourself in the history of Bellmount and Belton Estate, on a guided walk that will take you through the East Avenue, and up to Bellmount Plantation.
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.