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Discover more than 500 places to visit and lots of events to get involved in.
Explore some of the UK's most famous natural landmarks on a coastal walk. With a variety of walking trails offering clifftop views, golden sands and local wildlife, there's a walk for everyone.
If you missed the recent Northern Lights show this weekend, there are still many places in our care where the aurora borealis has been known to appear. Discover the best places to catch a glimpse of this natural phenomenon.
Walk in the footsteps of famous people. From The Beatles to Sir Winston Churchill, Agatha Christie to Isaac Newton, discover more as you step into their former homes.
Discover wildlife, woods and wide open spaces when you visit one of these impressive parklands. Walk, cycle, picnic, play or simply relax in nature.
This Mental Health Awareness Week (13 – 19 May), discover how walking can help improve your fitness, give you a better night's sleep and lift your mood.
Learn how to spot butterflies without scaring them away, and find out what types of plants will attract them to your garden.
Immerse yourself in the past or explore the natural world from your armchair in series eight of the National Trust Podcast. Solve a medieval murder mystery, journey to remote corners or learn how to garden in unconventional spaces.
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.
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.
Before the summer holidays start, get ahead of the crowds and enjoy the longer days relaxing in a fairytale hideaway or a riverside woodland cottage.
Tick off more than 700 places across the UK with the Grand Adventure Map, created in collaboration with National Trust Scotland. The map includes everything you need to plan your visit, so you can find houses, parks, woodlands and beaches all the way from Cornwall to the Shetland Islands.
Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership. Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever.