Skip to content

Find a place to visit

Discover more than 500 places to visit and lots of events to get involved in.

There are no suggestions available
Explore

Ideas for days out

Best places to see blossom 

From ornamental magnolias in gardens to blackthorn scattered across the countryside, discover some of the best places to see blossom in our care.

A woman taking photographs of the blossom at Beningbrough Hall, North Yorkshire

Nature reserves 

We look after some of the UK's most important nature reserves. Visit a nature reserve near you and discover a wide range of wildlife and plantlife.

Seal lying on a shingle beach with head turned to one side, with sea in background

Places with a royal story to tell 

Bring history to life and discover some of the best royal connections to the places we look after, from a warrior king and ghost queen to traitors of the crown.

A family with small children talking to a volunteer room guide in Central Hall at Mount Stewart, with its stone floor, statues and chandelier visible

Easter egg hunts 

Find out more about the Easter trails being held at many of the places in our care for 2026. Get your trail sheet, put on your bunny ears and get hunting.

Visitors enjoying Easter activities at Gibside, Tyne & Wear

Start your journey of discovery

Delve into history, get tips from our experts, learn a new skill and go behind the scenes at your favourite places.

Things to see and do

Spring scenes in our collections 

Spring's promise of new beginnings has been an inspiration to artists and designers for centuries. Discover spring through some of its most evocative depictions in the collections and objects we care for.

NARCISSUS 'THE INCOMPARABLE DAFFODIL' by Georg Ehret, 1753. Botanical illustration situated in Gallery IV (the Botanical Gallery) at Dudmaston, Shropshire.

Places where people helped change the world 

From the first woman MP to sit in Parliament to the rural retreat of a wartime prime minister and the Liverpool terraces that changed music for ever, discover the places in our care where people made history.

Black and white photo of the Churchills at breakfast in August 1927, at Chartwell, Kent. Photograph by Donald Ferguson, for the painting by Winston Churchill

How to spot different types of blossom 

Blossom is popping up all over the place, but do you know your damson from your blackthorn? Find out how to spot different types of blossom in your local area with our blossom-spotting guide.

White and pink blossom on a tree in spring

How to make naturally dyed Easter eggs 

Create some vibrant Easter eggs from natural ingredients by following this step-by-step guide and video tutorial. Use them in your Easter egg hunt or as handmade Easter decorations.

Finished dyed Easter eggs

In the news

Weather and Wildlife Review 2025 

From drought to deluge, 2025 tested the UK’s wildlife and landscapes. Discover how plants and animals fared in 2025, and find out more about our vital work to address the nature and climate crises.

An otter raising its head out of the water among the grass on a riverbank at Croome, Worcestershire.

Holidays and shopping

Last-minute breaks 

There's still time to find a great place to stay for an Easter break, whether you'd like a quiet escape or space to gather with family and friends. We have options on the coast, in the countryside and near the places we look after.

An aerial view of Greenlands, with Poole Harbour in the distance, Dorset

Wake up the garden 

We’ve got heaps of ideas to help bring your outdoor space to life. Browse tools, gloves, watering cans, garden furniture and nature-inspired sculptures in our online shop.

Cast iron sculptures of mice, dragonflies and mushrooms among plant pots
Two visitors walking through the grounds of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal with the abbey ruins in the background

Become a member

Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.