What is the National Trust and what does it do?:
The National Trust is a private, membership organization that has been protecting Britain's architectural, horticultural and natural environmental heritage for more than 100 years.The National Trust looks after more than 300 historic buildings and gardens, 612,000 acres of countryside in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and 600 miles of outstandingly beautiful coastline.
The National Trust is a private, membership organization that has been protecting Britain's architectural, horticultural and natural environmental heritage for more than 100 years.The National Trust looks after more than 300 historic buildings and gardens, 612,000 acres of countryside in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and 600 miles of outstandingly beautiful coastline.
The pre-paid, National Trust Touring Pass gives free entry to all the National Trust's protected properties and also supports the National Trust's historic preservation work.
Can I visit stately homes with the National Trust Touring Pass?:
With the pass, you can visit many of the UK's best stately homes including: and loads more.
With the pass, you can visit many of the UK's best stately homes including: and loads more.
How about English Gardens?:
The National Trust has acres and acres of important gardens in its care. You can visit all of them with the pass, including:
The National Trust has acres and acres of important gardens in its care. You can visit all of them with the pass, including:
Special interest sightseeing with the National Trust Touring Pass: The National Trust maintains all sorts of sites of special historic, architectural and design interest. For example, William Morris's Red House, considered the home of the Arts & Crafts movement, is open to the public while being restored by the National Trust.
How to buy the National Trust Touring Pass:
The pass is available for seven or 14 days, for:
The pass is available for seven or 14 days, for:
- One adult
- Two adults traveling together
- Families - including two adults (parents or grandparents) and all children between 5 and 18 years. Children under 5 years go free.
Buy it online, priced in pounds sterling from The National Trust or priced in US dollars from Visit Britain Direct.

