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Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.
World-famous gardens, villages and ancient landscapes along with some lesser-known gems, there are plenty of places in our care in Wiltshire that can provide a fun day out.
A Palladian house and world-famous landscape garden with a magnificent lake reflecting classical temples, a mystical grotto and rare and exotic trees.
Country house with monastic roots, once home to William Henry Fox Talbot, inventor of the photographic negative
Homely and welcoming 18th-century townhouse in the heart of Salisbury's Cathedral Close
Ready for a fun-filled summer? Take part in Summer of Play throughout the school holidays, sponsored by Starling Bank, and whether you’re an archaeological amateur or the next Indiana Jones, get stuck into our Festival of archeology celebrations. There's plenty of outdoor entertainment on offer too.
Sponsored by Starling Bank, the National Trust’s Summer of Play invites families to enjoy fun-filled activities at the places we look after. Set in stunning gardens and historic houses, expect a festival vibe with games, creative play, sports, and outdoor adventures - perfect for sparking imaginations and making summer memories.
Find events including outdoor theatre, cinema and concerts to enjoy at National Trust places in Wiltshire.
The Festival of Archaeology is the biggest archaeological celebration in the UK and is organised by the Council for British Archaeology. Whether you’re an archaeological amateur or the next Indiana Jones, there are plenty of opportunities to discover more about the places in our care.
Making new friends, working in amazing places, and knowing that you're helping a great cause - just three great reasons to volunteer with the National Trust in Wiltshire.
If you or your workplace are interested in volunteering at Avebury and the Wiltshire landscape, here’s everything you need to know about joining the team.
When Jennifer Connor became a garden volunteer at Great Chalfield for a summer she had no idea of the effect it would have on her life and future. Read more about her story here.
There is one National Trust supporter group in Wiltshire where you can join to meet like-minded people, make new friends and learn more about the work of the National Trust.
Learn more about the Wiltshire Chalk Partnership and its ambition to help restore and create precious chalk grassland habitats.
Whether you’re looking to travel by bus, train, bike or foot, there are many places in Wiltshire you can visit without a car.
Whether you’re looking to travel by bus, train, bike or foot, there are many places that we care for in Wiltshire that you can visit without a car. Here’s a little more information that can help you plan your a car-free day out.
Enjoy exploring a selection of amazing IGPOTY award-winning images from across the world.
In collaboration with Magnum Photos, discover works of previously unseen colour by World War 2 photojournalist and Magnum photographer, Werner Bischof.
Challenge yourself to build and complete a nature obstacle course. What can you create? See how fast you can jump, wobble, and weave!
Discover the story of Stourhead and its landscape garden on daily guided tours.
Learn more about the function of the Walled Garden, both past and present, on this weekly guided talk.
Make a connection on a free health and wellbeing walk.
This year we’re exploring the Regency era at Mompesson House. During this time, the Portman family lived at Mompesson.
Is a glow worm really a worm? Why do they shine? How can an insect produce light? Learn the answers to these questions and more by joining the rangers for a nocturnal promenade and talk under the moon and stars at Figsbury Ring.
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.