Visit a National Trust place for free this autumn

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Visit a National Trust place for free this autumn.

Take a stroll surrounded by colour, spot wildlife and connect with nature when you escape into autumn. Experience the awe of the season by claiming a free, single-use pass to use between 18 September and 20 October 2023.

How do you find your escape? Is there a woodland you love to walk in, do you spot birds – or do you enjoy taking your friends and family somewhere new surrounded by nature? Autumn’s a great time to get out and about, and the National Trust are giving away a select number of autumn passes so you can get free entry to a National Trust place of your choice.

This single-use pass allows free entry for two adults and up to three children, one adult and up to four children, or two adults on their own – Claim your free pass

Some National Trust places are exempt from this offer, so please check before planning your visit.

We’d love to see what you get up on your visit, so remember to share your photos and videos with us on social media.

The National Trust


 
Click here to claim your free pass
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Lakeland Retreats do not run this event. For accurate, up to date information, please contact the organiser.
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