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Between 12–21 September, Heritage Open Days welcome everyone to discover hidden histories and local stories with a programme of free things to do. Find out where you can visit.
Discover some of the best cycle routes through woodland, countryside and along the coast. Explore family-friendly cycling paths and our top picks of the best mountain biking trails.
Learn more about the lives of famous people by stepping into the former homes of everyone from The Beatles and Sir Winston Churchill, to Agatha Christie, who was born on 15 September.
Find out about the lighthouses in our care which are great to visit. Some have been the locations for science experiments, world-firsts and medieval warning systems.
To mark the release on 12 September of the film Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, find out about the places in our care that were used as locations for six seasons of the TV series and three films.
Learn how to identify trees from their leaves, bark and shape, how to tell similar species apart and how they change as they get older.
Looking for new ways to help your local wildlife? Here are some of our top tips on how to make your garden a haven for animals, birds and insects.
A modern twist on two classic recipes – grab your apron and have a go at baking some Bramley apple crumble scones.
Your Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place at 10am on Saturday 8 November 2025. Voting is now open, and you don't need to attend the AGM in order to have your say. Find out more about how to vote, how to register to attend and how to view this year's resolution and elections.
To help tackle unequal access to green spaces across the UK, we're working with The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Natural England to support local authorities and community organisations in more than 100 places. The first two places to receive independent recognition as official Nature Cities and Nature Towns are Birmingham and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Look forward to the school holidays together by making plans for a half-term getaway in a cottage or at one of our campsites.
The new autumn and winter range has arrived in our online shop and includes soft textiles, warm scents and nature-inspired designs. Browse homeware, fashion accessories, garden furniture and more.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.