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Delve into history, get tips from our experts, learn a new skill and go behind the scenes of your favourite places.
Discover more than 500 places to visit and lots of events to get involved in.
Discover some of the most unusual houses we look after and find out what makes them so special, from a tiny woodland cottage to a romantic country retreat.
How do you keep the kids entertained on a rainy day? Here's a selection of indoor activities that won't be ruined by a sudden downpour.
We care for hundreds of historic gardens, encompassing more than 500 years of history and a range of garden styles and fashions. Learn about the most famous and significant gardens you can visit.
Visit the exhibitions hosted at some of the places we look after. From showcasing art and collections to exploring the connections between people and places, there's lots to discover.
Every year, thousands of puffins come to the places in our care to breed. Find out more about what they eat, when they breed and the best time to see them up close.
Learn about remarkable women in history linked to the places in our care, from the political player who helped make Charles II king to the archaeologist who helped discover a 7th-century Saxon ship burial.
Looking for something a little lighter to eat? You can find a selection of salads and light bite recipes from our chefs and local experts.
Whether you wander along rugged coastal headlands or stroll around your favourite park, discover why walking in nature can help improve your general wellbeing.
We're delighted that His Majesty The King will continue to be our Patron. King Charles is a passionate supporter of our work, particularly of our campaigns on rural and conservation issues.
Wile away the long summer days on a relaxing getaway in fairy-tale hideaways or riverside cottages.
Give your local wildlife a helping hand with bird feeders, bug hotels and pollinator-friendly seeds for your garden. Summer's just around the corner and your green space will soon be buzzing with visitors.
Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership. Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever.