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Plan a spooky day out to include Halloween events and activities at the places in our care, from spine-chilling storytelling to haunted trails.
Discover some of the best places to visit caves, from rugged landscapes to the gardens of country houses. Put on some sturdy shoes and explore.
Find out more about the places in our care with accessible trails to explore with pushchairs, wheelchairs and mobility aids. Get out in nature without having to go off the beaten track.
Bring history to life and learn about royal connections to the places we look after, from a warrior king and ghost queen to traitors of the crown.
This Black History Month, discover the places and collections we care for that have connections to Black histories. Learn more about the people behind these connections, including the lady of the house at Dyrham Park in South Gloucestershire and an exiled emperor at Dunham Massey in Greater Manchester.
Find out how to make a pumpkin lantern this Halloween and find tips for recycling it afterwards. You can also find ideas for using natural materials as an alternative to plastic decorations.
To mark Apple Day (21 October), try our recipe for a deliciously seasonal spiced toffee apple cake, made with cream, butter and eggs for a velvety richness.
Discover our new kids' podcast, Ranger Rae and the Wildlifers. Listen to six stories where Ranger Rae, Apprentice Roxy and their animal friends go on adventures to look after people in trouble.
Your Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place at 10am on Saturday 2 November 2024. Voting closes at 11.59pm on Friday 25 October. Find out more about how to vote, how to register to attend and view this year's resolutions and elections.
October is Free Wills Month, which means you can write or amend a simple will for free. Learn how we've partnered with a number of legal specialists so you can write yours for free, either online or face-to-face.
We've launched the Trees of Hope initiative, where we'll gift 49 saplings – one to represent each foot of the height of the Sycamore Gap tree at the time of felling last year – to communities around the country.
It's not too late to book a holiday for half term, by the coast, in the countryside or near a family-friendly place to visit.
Calling all trick-or-treaters, we have everything you need for Halloween this year, from felt monster decorations to bat boxes and ghost stories.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.